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Old 01-19-2012, 07:59 AM #1
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Question Prednisolone and chronic pain

Hi,

This may seem an odd question but I was put on Steriods (Prednisolone) 2 weeks ago due to a sever chest infection and I noticed that my pain level came down greatly after only being on them for 3 days.

Is this possible that these tablets done this?

and if so, would it be bad for me to be on them for a long period of time?

What would the long term effects be?

Thanking you for your views and answers,

Hannaie XXX
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