Important Precautions and Interactions

Inform your doctor about all medications you’re taking, including over-the-counter drugs, herbal supplements, and vitamins. Prednisone can interact with many medications, potentially increasing or decreasing their effects. This includes blood thinners like warfarin, diuretics, and certain heart medications.

Monitor your blood sugar levels carefully, especially if you have diabetes. Prednisone can raise blood sugar. Regular checks are vital to manage your condition effectively.

Be aware of increased risk of infection. Prednisone weakens your immune system, making you more susceptible to infections. Report any signs of infection, such as fever or persistent cough, to your doctor immediately.

Avoid alcohol while taking Prednisone. Alcohol can exacerbate side effects like stomach upset and increase the risk of liver problems.

Report any vision changes. Prednisone can cause cataracts or glaucoma, so immediate medical attention is necessary if you experience blurred vision or other eye issues.

Observe for signs of mood changes. Prednisone can cause mood swings, anxiety, or even depression. Talk to your doctor if you experience these symptoms.

Understand the tapering schedule. Suddenly stopping Prednisone can cause serious withdrawal symptoms. Always follow your doctor’s instructions for gradually reducing the dosage.

Stay hydrated. Prednisone can increase your risk of dehydration. Drink plenty of fluids throughout the day.

This information is for general knowledge and does not substitute professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor before starting or stopping any medication.