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Could methotrexate replace prednisone as first-line therapy in lung sarcoidosis?

Episode 540 Published 1 year ago
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A new NEJM trial found methotrexate offers similar lung function improvements as prednisone in pulmonary sarcoidosis, but with fewer side effects—suggesting it could be a safer first-line option for some patients. A JAMA study revealed that patients trust physicians less when AI is mentioned in care ads, highlighting the importance of framing AI as a tool that supports—not replaces—clinical judgment. Another NEJM trial showed that giving take-home ondansetron to children after ED visits for gastroenteritis significantly reduced vomiting and return visits, with no added risks. Together, these studies support a shift toward individualized care, better patient communication, and practical interventions to improve outcomes.
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