Examples
Prednisone is an oral medication (taken by mouth). How much you
take depends on your body size. Most often you take it daily for 4 to 8
weeks.
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| prednisolone | Pediapred |
You can take prednisolone in pill or syrup form. How much you take
depends on your body size.
How It Works
Corticosteroids are strong anti-inflammatory medications. They act
to reduce swelling in the body caused by
nephrotic syndrome.
Why It Is Used
People take corticosteroids for nephrotic syndrome to help restore
the kidney's normal function and remove extra fluid from the body.
How Well It Works
In children, corticosteroids successfully treat nephrotic syndrome
approximately 85% of the time.1 Treatment for adults
is often more difficult.
Side Effects
Prednisolone may cause fewer side effects than prednisone. However,
side effects of corticosteroids are common and include:
- Allergic
reaction.
- Increased blood pressure with a severe headache or
blurred vision.
- Sudden weight gain of more than
2.3 kg (5 lb) in a day or two.
- Insomnia.
- Stomach upset, nausea, or
vomiting.
- Mood swings and changes in
behaviour.
- Fatigue.
- Dizziness.
- Muscle
weakness or joint pain.
- Increased hunger or thirst.
- Acne.
- Increased hair growth.
- Osteoporosis.
- Rounding of the face.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Do not stop taking corticosteroids suddenly if you have been taking
them for more than a week. You may need to slowly reduce the amount you take
under the direction of your doctor.
Do not take any other prescription or non-prescription medications,
including herbal products, during treatment with corticosteroids without first
talking to your doctor. Many other medicines can interact with corticosteroids,
resulting in side effects or altered effectiveness of the medications.
Take corticosteroids with food or a glass of milk to avoid stomach
upset or
ulcers.
Experts don't know whether corticosteroids will harm an unborn
baby. If you are pregnant, do not use this medication without first talking to
your doctor.
Corticosteroids pass into breast milk. If you are breast-feeding a
baby, do not use these medications without first talking to your doctor.
Avoid sources of infection. Wash your hands frequently, and keep
them away from your mouth and eyes. This medication may weaken your immune
system while you are taking it.
Do not use alcohol or illegal drugs while you are taking
corticosteroids.
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