Rx Prednisone 5mg x 1 tablet
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Prednisone Prednisone is intended for use in dogs. The indications for Prednisone are the same as those for other anti-inflammatory steroids and comprise the various collagen, dermal, allergic, ocular, otic, and musculoskeletal conditions known to be responsive to the anti-inflammatory corticosteroids. Representative of the conditions in which the use of steroid therapy and the benefits to be derived therefrom have had repeated confirmation in the veterinary literature are: 1. dermal conditions, such as nonspecific eczema, summer dermatitis, and burns 2. allergic manifestations, such as acute urticaria, allergic dermatitis, drug and serum reactions, bronchial asthma, and pollen sensitivities 3. ocular conditions, such as iritis, iridocyclitis, secondary glaucoma, uveitis, and chorioretinitis; (4) otic conditions, such as otitis externa 5. musculoskeletal conditions, such as myositis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and bursitis 6. various chronic or recurrent diseases of unknown etiology such as ulcerative colitis and nephrosis. In acute adrenal insufficiency, prednisone may be effective because of its ability to correct the defect in carbohydrate metabolism and relieve the impaired diuretic response to water, characteristic of primary or secondary adrenal insufficiency. However, because this agent lacks significant mineralocorticoid activity, hydrocortisone sodium succinate, hydrocortisone, or cortisone should be used when salt retention is indicated. This product requires a prescription. All prescription items are Non-Refundable and Non-Returnable. - CAUTIONS/WARNINGS:Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Because of its inhibitory effect on fibroplasia, prednisone may mask the signs of infection and enhance dissemination of the infecting organism. Hence, all animal patients receiving prednisone should be watched for evidence of intercurrent infection. Should infection occur, it must be brought under control by use of appropriate antibacterial measures, or administration of prednisone should be discontinued. Not for human use. Clinical and experimental data have demonstrated that corticosteroids administered orally or by injection to animals may induce the first stage of parturition if used during the last trimester of pregnancy and may precipitate premature parturition followed by dystocia, fetal death, retained placenta, and metritis. Additionally, corticosteroids administered to dogs, rabbits, and rodents during pregnancy have resulted in cleft palate in offspring. Corticosteroids administered to dogs during pregnancy have also resulted in other congenital anomalies, including deformed forelegs, phocomelia, and anasarca. PRECAUTIONS Prednisone is a potent therapeutic agent influencing the biochemical behavior of most, if not all, tissues of the body. Because this anti-inflammatory steroid manifests little sodium-retaining activity, the usual early sign of cortisone or hydrocortisone overdosage (i.e., increase in body weight due to fluid retention) is not a reliable index of overdosage. Hence, recommended dose levels should not be exceeded, and all animal patients receiving prednisone should be under close medical supervision. All precautions pertinent to the use of methylprednisolone apply to prednisone. Moreover, the veterinarian should endeavor to keep informed of current studies of corticosteroids as they are reported in the veterinary literature. Use of corticosteroids, depending on dose, duration and specific steroid, may result in inhibition of endogenous steroid production following drug withdrawal. In patients presently receiving or recently withdrawn from systemic corticosteroid treatments, therapy with a rapid-acting corticosteroid should be considered in unusually stressful situations. - DIRECTIONS:The keystone of satisfactory therapeutic management with prednisone tablets, as with other steroid predecessors, is individualization of dosage in reference to the severity of the disease, the anticipated duration of steroid therapy, and the animal patient's threshold or tolerance for steroid excess. The prime objective of steroid therapy should be to achieve a satisfactory degree of control with a minimum effective daily dose. The dosage recommendations are suggested average total daily doses and are intended as guides. As with other orally administered corticosteroids, the total daily dose of prednisone should be given in equally divided doses. The initial suppressive dose level is continued until a satisfactory clinical response is obtained, a period usually of 2 to 7 days in the case of musculoskeletal diseases, allergic conditions affecting the skin or respiratory tract, and ocular inflammatory diseases. If a satisfactory response is not obtained in 7 days, reevaluation of the case to confirm the original diagnosis should be made. As soon as a satisfactory clinical response is obtained, the daily dose should be reduced gradually, either to termination of treatment in the case of acute conditions (e.g., seasonal asthma, dermatitis, acute ocular inflammations) or to the minimal effective maintenance dose level in the case of chronic conditions (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis). In chronic conditions, and in rheumatoid arthritis especially, it is important that the reduction in dosage from initial to maintenance dose levels be accomplished slowly. The maintenance dose level should be adjusted from time to time as required by fluctuation in the activity of the disease and the animal's general status. Accumulated experience has shown that the long-term benefits to be gained from continued steroid maintenance are probably greater the lower the maintenance dose level. In rheumatoid arthritis in particular, maintenance steroid therapy should be at the lowest possible level. Important: In the therapeutic management of animal patients with chronic diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, prednisone should be regarded as a highly valuable adjunct, to be used in conjunction with, but not as replacement for, standard therapeutic measures. 2.5 mg per 10 lb (4.5 kg) body weight per day. Average total daily oral doses for dogs as follows: 5 to 20 lb (2 to 9 kg) body weight 1.25 to 5 mg 20 to 40 lb (9 to 18 kg) body weight 5 to 10 mg 40 to 80 lb (18 to 36 kg) body weight 10 to 20 mg 80 to 160 lb (36 to 73 kg) body weight 20 to 40 mg The total daily dose should be given in divided doses, 6 to 10 hours apart. - HEIGHT(INCHES): 1.000 - WIDTH(INCHES):1.000 - LENGTH(INCHES):1.000
Features
- Steroid medication
- Treats a variety of conditions requiring an anti-inflammatory
- Disorders include joint pain, itchy skin, and conditions in the central nervous system
- For oral use in dogs only
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Unit Weight: 0.13 lb
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