Probably the most common cause of the Cushing's disease syndrome is administration of prednisone or other corticosteroids at levels sufficient to induce clinical signs of Cushing's disease. (vetinfo.com)
According to the affective — emotional mechanism hypothesis, a relaxing human — animal bond acts on adrenal and other corticosteroid hormones inducing a reduction of arterial pressure and cardiorespiratory rates. (habri.org)
Do not use concurrently with other corticosteroids or aminogylcoside antibiotics. (1800petmeds.com)