Prednisolone

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Brand Name : Prednisolone

Marketing Authorization Holder : Pfizer

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Generic Name : Prednisolone

Manufactured By : Authorized UK Generic

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Product Details

Prednisolone

Information about Prednisolone

Prednisolone is a synthetic corticosteroid that replicates the effects of hormones naturally produced by the adrenal glands. It works by decreasing inflammation and inhibiting the activity of the immune system. It is commonly prescribed to treat conditions such as allergies, autoimmune diseases, skin conditions, and inflammatory disorders. Prednisolone can be taken in various forms, including oral tablets, liquid suspension, or injectable form, depending on the condition being treated.

Product Highlights

  • To reduce inflammation in conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis), and allergic conditions.
  • Prednisolone is used to treat autoimmune conditions where the body’s immune system attacks its own tissues, such as in multiple sclerosis, vasculitis, and certain types of anemia.
  • It is used in the management of asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations.
  • Prednisolone can help manage severe allergic reactions, including those associated with hay fever or drug allergies.
  • To manage severe skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis. 
  • Prednisolone is sometimes used in certain cancers to help manage inflammation or to treat specific types of leukemia and lymphoma.

Key Ingredient

  • Prednisolone

Key Benefits

  • Prednisolone is highly effective at reducing inflammation, alleviating pain, swelling, and redness in conditions like arthritis, asthma, and autoimmune disorders.
  • By suppressing immune responses, it helps control autoimmune diseases and prevent the body’s immune system from attacking its own tissues.
  • Prednisolone is used in treating severe allergic reactions, helping to reduce symptoms such as itching, hives, and swelling.
  • Available in various forms (oral, injectable, topical), it can be used to treat a wide range of conditions affecting different parts of the body.

Direction of Use

  • Prednisolone is typically taken once a day, often in the morning, to minimize side effects like insomnia. It should be taken with food to help minimize the risk of stomach upset. 
  • In cases of severe inflammation or when oral administration is not possible, prednisolone can be administered as an injection, usually in a medical setting.
  • For chronic conditions, the dosage may start high and then gradually be reduced over time under a doctor’s supervision to avoid withdrawal symptoms or adrenal suppression.
  • It's essential to take prednisolone consistently as prescribed and not to stop suddenly without medical guidance to prevent withdrawal effects.

Safety Concerns

  • Prolonged use of prednisolone can lead to side effects such as osteoporosis (bone thinning), cataracts, glaucoma, and weight gain.
  • As a corticosteroid, it weakens the immune system, increasing susceptibility to infections. People taking prednisolone should avoid exposure to infections and seek medical attention if signs of infection arise.
  • Prednisolone can raise blood sugar levels, which may be a concern for people with diabetes or those at risk for developing diabetes.
  • Long-term use can irritate the stomach, leading to ulcers, gastritis, or other gastrointestinal issues.
  • Prolonged use can suppress the body’s natural production of cortisol, so abrupt discontinuation of the medication can cause symptoms of adrenal insufficiency, including fatigue, weakness, and low blood pressure.
  • Corticosteroids like prednisolone can cause mood swings, anxiety, depression, or more severe psychiatric effects, particularly with long-term use.

Avoid Prednisolone If

  • You have an allergy to prednisolone or any of its components. 
  • You have a systemic fungal infection, as corticosteroids can worsen fungal infections.
  • You have uncontrolled diabetes, as prednisolone can elevate blood sugar levels.
  • You have certain viral infections, including chickenpox or measles, unless specifically prescribed by a doctor, as corticosteroids may worsen these infections.


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