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are the two most commonly used.
Medrol (methylprednisolone) is typically given for acute situations. The pak is designed with a built in taper. 21 tablets for 6 days. Prednisone is a generic name, made by many companies. The question really is what dose would your doctor recommend? That would be his/her decision. Anywhere from 2.5mg/day to 10mg I would think for starters. (for prednisone) Some allergists use 50mg prednisone/day for 3 days pulse with no taper. But that is not a common dose.
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No such luck! It's the wrong type of steroid. But only take them if there's a clear indication, okay?
I was on them near a year when I was first diagnosed.It never helped, and it took ages to recovre from them. Now when I take them for a few days for sinus ifnection--which I really do need them for---I go through what I'm going through now--a suppressed pituitary gland 3 months after 5 days of medicine. Only with a really clear diagnosis, Mark. Not just to give it a try. Too dangerous.
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What should I do if my neurologist doesn't run all the tests that are on your website,I wont know whether there is an underlying problem or not,I was going to ask my doctor to put me on a course but now I don't know what to do... |
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Prednisone has to be metabolized by the liver to its active form prednisolone.
In US, Upjohn patented prednisone as Deltasone many decades ago, and that became the preferred form here for humans by habit. But Vets use prednisolone for most animals, and especially cats, who cannot convert prednisone well to the active form. Upjohn also made methylprednisolone aka Medrol and patented that, which is still used commonly here for inflammation and transplanted organ rejection prevention. The Medrol Dospak is a carded taper the patient can easily punch out daily for correct use. It is still very common here. Prednisolone is still used in other countries however for humans. Here in US it is becoming difficult to find in pharmacies now, which I discovered when our cat Oreo needed it for her cancer chemo. Two pharmacies told me they couldn't even special order it, so we HAD to get ours from our Vet.
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