Oral Steroids (Prednisone)

What are oral steroids?

Oral corticosteroids, such as prednisone, are potent immunosuppressive medications frequently used to manage severe dermatological conditions like eczema, lupus, and other intractable skin diseases. They are often employed as a short-term treatment strategy when other medications have not effectively managed the condition.

What are possible side effects of oral steroids?

While short-term use of oral steroids is generally well-tolerated, potential side effects may include increased appetite, elevated blood sugar levels, insomnia, and mood fluctuations. Longer-term use carries additional risks, including heightened susceptibility to infections, osteoporosis, blood clots, gastric ulcers, and weight gain.

How are oral steroids used?

Oral corticosteroids are commonly prescribed in a tapering regimen, starting with a high initial dose that is gradually reduced. Alternatively, a single fixed dose may be prescribed for very brief periods. It's crucial to adhere to the prescribed regimen. Taking the medication early in the day can minimize the risk of insomnia.

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