Medrol (methylprednisolone) vs. Prednisone

Are Prednisone and Medrol the Same Thing?

Medrol(methylprednisolone) andprednisoneare glucocorticoids indicated to treat or manage many conditions, endocrine disorders, rheumatic disorders,collagendiseases,dermatologicdiseases, allergies,ophthalmic(eye) diseases, respiratory diseases, hematologic disorders,neoplasticdiseases (cancers), edematous states,gastrointestinaldiseases, and others.

Brand names for prednisone includeDeltasone,Rayos, and Prednisone Intensol.

What Are Possible Side Effects of Prednisone?

Common side effects of Prednisone include:

  • headache,
  • nausea,
  • vomiting,
  • acne, thinning skin,
  • weight gain,
  • restlessness, and
  • trouble sleeping.

Tell your doctor if you experience serious side effects of prednisone including

  • severe allergic reactions (skin rash, itching, hives, swelling of your lips/face/tongue),
  • mood changes or depression,
  • eye pain or vision changes,
  • fever,
  • 咳嗽,
  • sore throat,
  • difficulty urinating, or
  • high blood sugar(increased thirst, increased urination, confusion, or swelling of the ankles and feet).

What Are Possible Side Effects of Medrol?

Common side effects of Medrol include:

  • skin problems (acne, dry and thinning skin, easy bruising or discoloration),
  • slow wound healing,
  • changes in the shape or location of body fat (especially in the neck, face, arms, legs, breasts, and waist),
  • nausea,
  • stomach pain,
  • bloating,
  • headache,
  • dizziness,
  • spinning sensation,
  • sleep problems (insomnia),
  • increased sweating, and
  • mood changes.

Serious side effects of Medrol include emergency medical conditions such as:

What is Prednisone?

Prednisone is aglucocorticoidindicated to treat or manage many conditions, including endocrine disorders, rheumatic disorders, collagen diseases, dermatologic diseases, allergies, ophthalmic (eye) diseases, respiratory diseases, hematologic disorders, neoplastic diseases (cancers), edematous states, and gastrointestinal diseases.

What is Medrol?

Medrol (methylprednisolone) is a glucocorticoid (adrenocorticalsteroid) that can depress theimmune responseand inflammation and is used in diseases ranging from rheumatologic, hematologic, endocrine, dermatologic, immunologic, allergic, and ophthalmologic to many others.

What Drugs Interact With Prednisone?

强的松可能与diuretics(water pills),rifampin, orvaccines.

Prednisone may also interact withmacrolideantibiotics, anticholinesterase, anticoagulants, antidiabetic drugs,isoniazid,bupropion, cholestyramine,cyclosporine, digitalis glycosides,estrogens(including oral contraceptives), fluoroquinolones,barbiturates,phenytoin,carbamazepine, azole antifungals, ritonavir, indinavir, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), phenytoin,quetiapine,allergyskin tests, andthalidomide.

What Drugs Interact With Medrol?

Medrol may interact with diuretics (water pills), rifampin, or vaccines.

Medrol may also interact withaspirin(taken on a daily basis or at high doses), blood thinner, cyclosporine,insulinor oraldiabetesmedications,ketoconazole, orseizuremedications.

How Should Prednisone Be Taken?

The initial dosage of prednisone may vary from 5 mg to 60 mg per day, depending on the specific disease entity being treated.

How Should Medrol Be Taken?

Medrol is available as 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 mg strength tablets. Dosages are extremely variable and are based on what diseases are being treated.

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References

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