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What is cosidered long term use for predsnisone?
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Posted , 8 users are following.
What is cosidered long term use for predsnisone?
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lodgerUK_NE phyllis10549
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Short term use is described as no more that two weeks at relatively low doses.
Anthing over two weeks or higher doses means the adrenal glands are knocked out and you cannot stop pred immediately.
That is why you carry a Blue Steroid Card to alert medical people that you are on long term steroids.
Take this as an example, I have a friend with COPD, occasionally he needs pred, he is then prescribed two weeks at 5mg. No problems at all. Other illness also respond in this way.
If this explanation does not help - ask your GP to explain.
Danrower lodgerUK_NE
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Blue steroid card? What does that mean?
phyllis10549 lodgerUK_NE
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lodgerUK_NE Danrower
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We found that they were hard to get so designed a Steroid Medication Record Booklet and and Alert card for our members.
Go to this pinned link and take a look at it.
http://www.patient.co.uk/forums/discuss/pmr-gca-website-addresses-and-resources-35316
lodgerUK_NE
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Medical people must be alerted that you are on long term pred. You also have to carry it for two years once you stop pred.
EileenH Danrower
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As an alternative, keep a note in your pocketbook and possibly consider a MedicAlert bracelet.
Mrs.Mac-Canada lodgerUK_NE
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i must be having both foggy brain and blurry vision this morning because I can't seem to find info about the Record Booklet or Alert Card. On the link. Could I please have another hint😕.
Thank you💐
Diana🌸
lodgerUK_NE Mrs.Mac-Canada
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Sent you a PM.
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However why not ask the question in Google!!!
denise76179 lodgerUK_NE
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As for my seriod card - I just keep my script in my handbag as it gives the current dose and is easily recognisable
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asthma or flres in arthritis or Crohn’s disease), it is used as what is called a “fast taper”: an example would be starting at 30mg for a week, 20mg for a week, 10mg for a week and stop – that is quite safe.
How long Denise had your Mother had GCA? I had GCA for 5 years and now in remission for nearly 4 years.
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