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Old 02-21-2013, 10:28 AM #1
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Default Prednisone / insomnia question

Hi there, I know pednisone can cause insomnia.
I have this "problem": I'm tired all day, but in the evenings it's always less. I used to have real sleepingproblems (2 hours sleep max,which wasn't enough, but I just couldnt get to sleep) but I was on a much higher dosage.

I know some people take it in the morning and evening, and some take it in the evening.

I take it around 10 am, but I don't understand this problem with my biological clock: I want to sleep all day, and when it's bedtime I get muchmore awake.

Do you guys know if taking it in morning and evening (half dosage of course) will help?
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