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How Autoimmune Disorders Are Treated



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By : Chady Hicksey    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-02-14 11:03:17
Prednisone is a corticosteroid, used to deal with certain allergy symptoms, eye difficulties, lupus, immune system disorders, multiple sclerosis, difficulty in breathing and arthritis. It is also usually prescribed to people that have been through organ transplantation, and it works by suppressing the immune system's response and reduces redness and other allergic reactions. Prednisone comes in 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg strengths and under various trade names, such as Sterapred, Meticorten and Sterapred DS.

The medication comes as oral pills, oral concentrated solution, and could be taken intravenously also. The Prednisone 5mg, 10mg, and 20mg tablets are typically taken every day or every second day at a 1 to 4 tablets per day rate. The pills should be used with meals in order to avoid irritation and the dosage is based on the treated condition, the individual's reaction to the medicine, along with other factors. Throughout the treatment, the health care provider might alter the dose a few times to ensure minimal chance of unwanted effect, and full success of the therapy.

There are several precautions, that you need to take before commencing a Prednisone therapy: in case you are hypersensitive to Prednisone, ask your physician for an alternative treatment solution and tell him of all medications that you are using, as well as nutritional vitamins and natural supplements. Amongst the drugs that might react with Prednisone are certain anticoagulants, Amiodarone, Itraconazole, Aspirin, Carbamazepine and Zafirlukast. If you suffer from liver disease, thyroid disorder, tuberculosis, congestive heart failure, cataracts, glaucoma, stomach ulcers or mental illness, then you need to inform your health care provider also. The medication is a pregnancy class C, however you should inform your doctor if you are pregnant or get pregnant during the therapy, so he can determine the possible dangers.

Prednisone carries the potential risk of major and minor negative effects, where the major are typically reported after an extended use or after taking higher dosage than the approved. A number of the probable major negative effects are painful hips, osteonecrosis, abdominal pain, facial swelling, mouth sores, elevated blood sugar levels, unusual train of thoughts and depression. The probable minor negative effects are rash, acne breakouts, leg cramps, nervousness, sensitive teeth, and hyperactivity.

As Prednisone is used in treatments of a truly wide selection of medical conditions, you need to use the tablets only as your doctor has suggested. Don't decrease or raise the dosage without speaking to your healthcare provider initially and continue the therapy even after you see progress in your condition. Keep the tablets in their package, keep them out of the reach of children, at room temperature, and dispose of the unused tablets in a proper manner. If during the treatment you experience serious allergic or other side effects, visit the closest hospital without delay and inform your healthcare provider as well. Make sure that you keep all your doctor's prearranged appointments and be aware that several lab and skin medical tests could be necessary in order to determine your reaction to the treatment.
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