Wysolone 10mg Tablet (Prednisolone 10mg)
$23.00 – $76.00Price range: $23.00 through $76.00
| Country of Origin | India |
|---|---|
| Dosage Form | Tablets |
| Equivalent Brand | Orapred |
| Generic Name | Prednisolone |
| Indication | Severe allergic reactions, Allergy symptoms, Asthma |
| Manufacturer | Wyeth Pfizer Ltd |
| Packaging | 15 tablets in 1 strip |
| Composition | Prednisolone (10mg) |
| Pack Size | 90 Tablet/s, 180 Tablet/s, 360Tablet/s |
| Wysolone 10mg Tablet (Prednisolone 10mg) | |||
| Pack Size | Price | Price/Unit | Add To Cart |
| 90 Tablet/s | $23.00 (0.26/unit) | $0.26 | |
| 180 Tablet/s | $42.00 (0.23/unit) | $0.23 | |
| 360Tablet/s | $76.00 (0.21/unit) | $0.21 | |
Wysolone 10mg Tablet is a prescription corticosteroid containing prednisolone 10 mg. Doctors use prednisolone to reduce inflammation and suppress an excessive immune response in a range of medical conditions. Official Pfizer product information confirms that Wysolone DT 10 contains prednisolone 10 mg.
Unlike medicines that target a single symptom, corticosteroids can affect several inflammatory pathways throughout the body. For this reason, healthcare professionals may prescribe prednisolone for selected allergic, inflammatory, autoimmune, respiratory, skin, joint, eye, kidney, or other conditions when the expected benefits outweigh the risks. The exact indication depends on the patient’s diagnosis and clinical circumstances.
What Is Wysolone 10mg Tablet Used For?
Doctors may prescribe Wysolone 10mg Tablet when they need corticosteroid treatment to control significant inflammation or an overactive immune response. Depending on the condition, prednisolone may form part of treatment for severe allergic reactions, asthma exacerbations, inflammatory joint disorders, certain skin disorders, inflammatory eye conditions, autoimmune diseases, and other steroid-responsive illnesses.
The medicine does not “cure” every underlying disease. Instead, it controls inflammation and immune activity while the healthcare professional manages the underlying condition. This distinction is important because symptoms can improve even though the original disease still requires treatment.
How Does Prednisolone Work?
Prednisolone is a synthetic glucocorticoid. It acts on cells involved in the immune and inflammatory response and reduces the production and activity of substances that contribute to inflammation.
By lowering excessive inflammatory activity, prednisolone can reduce symptoms such as swelling, redness, irritation, and inflammation. It also suppresses immune activity, which can be beneficial in autoimmune and inflammatory disorders but can increase susceptibility to infections.
FDA-approved prednisolone labeling describes corticosteroid effects including suppression of inflammatory and immune responses, while also warning about important systemic effects associated with corticosteroid therapy.
How Should You Take Wysolone 10mg Tablet?
Take Wysolone 10mg Tablet exactly as your prescriber directs. Do not increase the dose, take it more frequently, or extend treatment without medical advice.
Your doctor determines the appropriate dose according to your disease, severity, response to treatment, duration of therapy, age, and other medical factors. Some patients require short courses, while others may need longer treatment with careful monitoring.
Take the medicine consistently according to the prescribed schedule. If you forget a dose, follow your healthcare professional’s instructions rather than taking extra medicine to compensate.
Most importantly, do not stop long-term corticosteroid treatment suddenly unless your prescriber specifically tells you to do so. Corticosteroids can suppress the body’s normal adrenal response, and sudden withdrawal after prolonged treatment can cause corticosteroid insufficiency. FDA labeling notes that gradual dose reduction may be necessary after prolonged corticosteroid therapy.
Important Precautions
Tell your healthcare professional about all medical conditions and medicines you use before starting prednisolone. Particular attention may be necessary if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, osteoporosis, stomach or intestinal problems, glaucoma, certain infections, or a history of psychiatric problems.
Corticosteroids can increase blood glucose and blood pressure and may cause fluid retention. Long-term therapy can also affect bone health and eye health. Appropriate monitoring becomes increasingly important when treatment continues for an extended period.
Prednisolone can also reduce immune defenses. This may make some infections more likely or allow certain existing infections to become worse. Tell your doctor promptly if you develop signs of infection while taking the medicine.
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Possible Side Effects
The likelihood of side effects depends partly on the dose and duration of treatment. Short courses may cause relatively few problems, while prolonged or higher-dose corticosteroid therapy can produce more significant effects.
Possible effects include increased appetite, weight gain, indigestion, difficulty sleeping, mood changes, increased blood glucose, fluid retention, elevated blood pressure, and increased susceptibility to infection.
Long-term corticosteroid treatment may contribute to osteoporosis, adrenal suppression, cataracts, glaucoma, muscle weakness, and other complications. FDA labeling specifically warns about endocrine effects, infection risks, cardiovascular effects, behavioral or mood disturbances, reduced bone density, and ophthalmic complications.
Seek urgent medical attention for severe allergic symptoms, serious infection, severe breathing difficulty, significant vision changes, severe behavioral changes, or other unusual or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Drug and Vaccine Considerations
Always provide your doctor and pharmacist with a complete list of prescription medicines, nonprescription products, vitamins, and supplements. Prednisolone can interact with other medicines, and corticosteroid therapy can affect how the body responds to certain vaccines.
Because corticosteroids suppress immune activity, vaccination decisions should be discussed with the treating clinician. Do not assume that a vaccine or other medicine is automatically safe while taking a systemic corticosteroid.
Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
If you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or breastfeeding, discuss prednisolone treatment with your healthcare professional. The clinician can assess the expected benefit against potential risks and determine whether treatment, dose, or monitoring should change.
Storage
Store the product according to the manufacturer’s instructions and keep it away from excessive heat and moisture. Keep medicines out of the reach of children. Check the packaging for the specific storage instructions for your formulation.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Wysolone 10mg Tablet?
Wysolone 10mg Tablet is a prescription corticosteroid containing prednisolone 10 mg. It helps control inflammation and excessive immune activity.
2. Is Wysolone an antibiotic?
No. Prednisolone is a corticosteroid, not an antibiotic. It does not directly kill bacteria.
3. Can I stop Wysolone suddenly?
Do not stop prolonged corticosteroid therapy without medical guidance. Depending on treatment duration and dose, your clinician may need to reduce the dose gradually.
4. Can Wysolone increase blood sugar?
Yes. Systemic corticosteroids can increase blood glucose. People with diabetes may require closer monitoring while receiving treatment.
5. Can Wysolone cause weight gain?
Weight gain can occur, particularly with higher doses or longer treatment. Increased appetite and fluid retention can contribute.
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