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Prednisone Tablets, 10mg

Varies (Generic) SKU: 369367-1

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Effective Anti-Inflammatory Steroid for Dogs and Cats

Product Description

Prednisone 10 mg tablets are a versatile corticosteroid medication used to manage inflammation, allergies, and immune-related conditions in dogs and cats. It helps reduce pain, swelling, and immune responses while supporting treatment for conditions like Addison’s disease and certain cancers. This oral tablet offers flexible dosing and fast relief when used under veterinary guidance.

Benefits

  • Powerful Inflammation Relief: Effectively reduces swelling, redness, and discomfort associated with allergies, arthritis, and inflammatory conditions in pets.
  • Immune System Control: Helps manage autoimmune diseases by suppressing overactive immune responses and preventing further tissue damage.
  • Multi-Condition Support: Useful for treating allergies, adrenal insufficiency, respiratory issues, kidney disease, and certain cancers in pets.
  • Fast Acting Formula: Begins reducing inflammation and allergy symptoms within a few days when administered as prescribed.
  • Flexible Dosing Options: Available in multiple strengths with adjustable dosing tailored to each pet’s condition and severity.

Ingredients

Prednisone

How to Use

Recommended-Dosage Chart

Weight of Dog

Typical Daily Dose

10 lbs

5 mg

30 lbs

15 mg

50+ lbs

25 mg or more

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Follow Prescription: This medication requires a prescription and must be used exactly as a veterinarian directs.
  • Give With Food: Administer by mouth with a meal to lower the chance of an upset stomach and help the pet handle the medicine better.
  • Gradual Tapering: Start with higher doses if recommended and slowly lower the amount to prevent withdrawal issues.
  • Do Not Stop Abruptly: Quitting the medication suddenly might make symptoms worse or cause serious side effects for the pet.
  • Correct Timing: Give the dose in the morning for dogs and in the evening for cats to get the best results.

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Use Lowest Dose: Always use the minimum effective dose and shortest duration to reduce risk of complications.
  • Avoid Certain Conditions: Do not use in pets with fungal infections, ulcers, or untreated systemic infections.
  • Monitor Long-Term Use: Long-term treatment needs close observation because of the potential for developing conditions such as diabetes or Cushing’s disease.
  • Drug Interactions Risk: Use carefully alongside NSAIDs, insulin, vaccines, or other drugs because of the risk of interactions.
  • Pregnancy Caution: Do not use this for pregnant animals as it can trigger early labor or cause other complications.

Possible Side Effects

  • Increased Thirst Appetite: Pets might drink more water, show a larger appetite, or need to urinate more frequently while being treated.
  • Gastrointestinal Issues: May cause vomiting, diarrhea, or stomach upset, especially when not given with food.
  • Behavioral Changes: Animals may act restless, nervous, aggressive, or show less interest in play while receiving treatment.
  • Weight Gain Effects: Extended use can result in weight gain, muscle weakness, and changes in how body fat is distributed throughout the body.
  • Serious Complications: Extended use can result in the development of diabetes, Cushing’s disease, or stomach ulcers and internal bleeding.

Storage Information

  • Room Temperature Storage: Keep tablets at a controlled room temperature between 68°F - 77°F to ensure the medicine stays stable.
  • Avoid Heat Moisture: Keep away from excessive heat, moisture, and direct sunlight to maintain effectiveness.
  • Secure Container: Store in a tightly closed container or pharmacy vial to prevent contamination or degradation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is Prednisone used for in pets?

Ans: Prednisone is used to treat swelling, allergies, autoimmune diseases, and low hormone levels in pets. It also aids in treating breathing issues, kidney disease, and some cancers by lowering the immune response and reducing inflammation.

Q2: How quickly does Prednisone work in dogs and cats?

Ans: Prednisone usually starts lowering swelling and allergy signs within a few days of correct use. However, issues like autoimmune diseases or cancer might take more time to show progress depending on the severity and the response to the medicine.

Q3: Can Prednisone cause side effects in pets?

Ans: Yes, Prednisone may cause increased thirst, appetite, and urination in pets. Long-term or high-dose use can lead to weight gain, behavioral changes, gastrointestinal issues, or serious conditions like diabetes and Cushing’s disease. Veterinary monitoring is recommended.

Q4: Why should Prednisone not be stopped suddenly?

Ans: Prednisone must not be stopped suddenly because doing so can cause withdrawal issues and make the medical condition worse. A slow reduction in the dose is required to let the body adapt and to avoid any major health problems.

Q5: Is Prednisone the same as Prednisolone for pets?

Ans: Prednisone is converted into its active form, prednisolone, by the liver. Some animals like cats or those with liver issues cannot convert it effectively, so prednisolone is often preferred in such cases.