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For the doctor to get a better understanding of how the disease is effecting you personally, he/she may ask you to attend when you are having a flare or your symptoms are at there worse. Indeed you may want to show him/her at your worse so that a suitable course of treatment can be planned.

You may need to be monitored for any side effects depending on what course of treatment and medications you are currently receiving.

The treatment may need an initial period of working its way into your system and you may have to be patient with the course of treatment being prescribed.
There are a number of treatments for Behcet's disease at the moment. So if one course of treatment does not work for you, there may very well be an alternative.

Medications
A
D
M
5% Amlexanox
Dapsone Methotrexate
Anusol Doxycycline Methylprednisolone
Aristocort   Mitoxantrone
Atridox
F
Mycophenlate
Azathioprine Fluorometholone (FML)  
   
N
B
G
Neoral
Betamethasone ointment Gentamicin Novantrone
C
  Nasacort
Celebrex
H
P
Celecoxib Hydrocortisone Pentoxifylline
Cellcept Hydroxychloroquine Pred Forte
Chlorambucil
I
Prednisolone
Clobetasol Ibuprofen Plaquenil
Colchicine Imuran
R
Cortizone Infliximab Remicade
Cyclophosphamide    
Cyclosporine
K
S
Cytoxan Kenalog Sandimmune
  Kenalog in Orabase Sucralfate Suspension
     
 
L
T
  Leukeran Temovate
  Lidocaine Gel Teracycline solution
    Thalidomide
    Trental
    Triamcinolone
     

 

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