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Orapred Oral

Generic Name: PREDNISOLONE SOLUTION/SYRUP - ORAL
Pronounced: (pred-NIS-oh-loan)

Orapred Oral Uses

Prednisolone is used alone or with other medications to treat a number of conditions (allergy problems, rheumatoid arthritis, certain blood diseases, breathing problems such as asthma, certain cancers, certain eye problems, certain intestinal problems, collagen and skin problems). Prednisolone is an anti-inflammatory drug (corticosteroid hormone). It works by decreasing the body's natural defense response and decreasing pain/swelling.

It may also be used with other medications as a replacement for natural corticosteroid hormones.

How To Use Orapred Oral

Take this medication by mouth with food or milk as directed by your doctor. Use a medication-measuring device to carefully measure the prescribed dose. Do not use a household spoon. The dosage and length of treatment are based on your medical condition and response to therapy. Take this medication exactly as prescribed. Follow the dosing schedule carefully. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

If you are taking only one dose per day, take it in the morning before 9 a.m.

If you are taking this medication every other day or on another schedule besides a daily one, it may help to mark your calendar with a reminder.

If you have been taking this medication for a long time, do not suddenly stop it without consulting your doctor. Some conditions may become worse when this drug is suddenly stopped. Your dose may need to be gradually decreased to reduce symptoms such as extreme tiredness, weakness, weight loss, or nausea. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these symptoms occur after stopping the medication.

Inform your doctor if your condition persists or worsens.

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