
Prednisolone 1mg Tablets
PN: POMPRE1
28 Tablets
This is a prescription only medicine
It is available through an NHS prescription.
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The active substance (the ingredient that makes the tablets work) is Prednisolone. Each tablet contains 1mg of the active ingredient.
The tablet also contains Lactose Monohydrate, Maize Starch, Povidone, Purified Talc, Colloidal Anhydrous Silica, Magnesium Stearate.
The tablet also contains Lactose Monohydrate, Maize Starch, Povidone, Purified Talc, Colloidal Anhydrous Silica, Magnesium Stearate.
Always take Prednisolone tablets exactly as your doctor has told you, especially if you are elderly. If you are not sure, check with your doctor or pharmacist. Swallow the tablets whole, with a little water as a single dose in the morning after breakfast unless otherwise directed by the doctor.
The usual doses are: Adults - 20-40mg daily initially up to 80mg daily, reducing to a maintenance dose of 5-20mg daily. Children - Children do not take as many tablets as adults. Your doctor will suggest the correct number of tablets for them to take.
Once a dose is established, it may be changed to use the lowest effective dose depending on your response to the drug. If you are diabetic, you may find that you need to take more medication to balance the effect of Prednisolone tablets. You should discuss this with your doctor. Your doctor should check your progress at regular visits. Also, your progress may have to be checked after you have stopped using this medicine, since some of the effects may continue.
The usual doses are: Adults - 20-40mg daily initially up to 80mg daily, reducing to a maintenance dose of 5-20mg daily. Children - Children do not take as many tablets as adults. Your doctor will suggest the correct number of tablets for them to take.
Once a dose is established, it may be changed to use the lowest effective dose depending on your response to the drug. If you are diabetic, you may find that you need to take more medication to balance the effect of Prednisolone tablets. You should discuss this with your doctor. Your doctor should check your progress at regular visits. Also, your progress may have to be checked after you have stopped using this medicine, since some of the effects may continue.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Read the enclosed leaflet before taking. Do not take Prednisolone tablets if you are allergic to any of the ingredients, have cold sores, have an untreated infections, if you have been in contact with chickenpox, shingles or measles, have or have a family history of diabetes or glaucoma, have high blood pressure, an underactive thyroid gland, have heart, kidney or liver problems, suffer from mental illness, are being treated with vaccines, have severe depression, pregnant, breast feeding or taking any other medication.
The active substance (the ingredient that makes the tablets work) is Prednisolone. Each tablet contains 1mg of the active ingredient.
The tablet also contains Lactose Monohydrate, Maize Starch, Povidone, Purified Talc, Colloidal Anhydrous Silica, Magnesium Stearate.
The tablet also contains Lactose Monohydrate, Maize Starch, Povidone, Purified Talc, Colloidal Anhydrous Silica, Magnesium Stearate.
Always take Prednisolone tablets exactly as your doctor has told you, especially if you are elderly. If you are not sure, check with your doctor or pharmacist. Swallow the tablets whole, with a little water as a single dose in the morning after breakfast unless otherwise directed by the doctor.
The usual doses are: Adults - 20-40mg daily initially up to 80mg daily, reducing to a maintenance dose of 5-20mg daily. Children - Children do not take as many tablets as adults. Your doctor will suggest the correct number of tablets for them to take.
Once a dose is established, it may be changed to use the lowest effective dose depending on your response to the drug. If you are diabetic, you may find that you need to take more medication to balance the effect of Prednisolone tablets. You should discuss this with your doctor. Your doctor should check your progress at regular visits. Also, your progress may have to be checked after you have stopped using this medicine, since some of the effects may continue.
The usual doses are: Adults - 20-40mg daily initially up to 80mg daily, reducing to a maintenance dose of 5-20mg daily. Children - Children do not take as many tablets as adults. Your doctor will suggest the correct number of tablets for them to take.
Once a dose is established, it may be changed to use the lowest effective dose depending on your response to the drug. If you are diabetic, you may find that you need to take more medication to balance the effect of Prednisolone tablets. You should discuss this with your doctor. Your doctor should check your progress at regular visits. Also, your progress may have to be checked after you have stopped using this medicine, since some of the effects may continue.
Keep out of the reach and sight of children. Read the enclosed leaflet before taking. Do not take Prednisolone tablets if you are allergic to any of the ingredients, have cold sores, have an untreated infections, if you have been in contact with chickenpox, shingles or measles, have or have a family history of diabetes or glaucoma, have high blood pressure, an underactive thyroid gland, have heart, kidney or liver problems, suffer from mental illness, are being treated with vaccines, have severe depression, pregnant, breast feeding or taking any other medication.