Pred - best taken Morning or Night ?
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My Doctor said it must be taken in the morning. I have read quite a bit about taking it at night.Which do you prefer and why ?
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Posted , 15 users are following.
My Doctor said it must be taken in the morning. I have read quite a bit about taking it at night.Which do you prefer and why ?
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tavidu Flutterbie57
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Have taken mine AM, PM and split half AM and half PM and am still undecided as to what is best. Some on the forum wake themselves up at 2AM so as to take their preds with a sandwich or something similar but as I find it hard to sleep anyway be dammed if I am going to wake myself up. I tend to prefer all in the AM with breakfast so that I don't forget. Not everyone is the same so really its trial and error and down to the individual. Good luck.
lodgerUK_NE Flutterbie57
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There are different theories and that what works for one does not always work for another. But it is worth knowing why we are advised to take it in the morning.
Extract from BSR Guidelines.
commended Time and Why.
The recommended time for taking steroids is normally as a single dose first thing in the morning as this is the closest mimic of the body's normal production of cortisol.
By taking it like this there is the least suppression of the HPA axis which is the posh name for the hypothalamus, pituitary and adrenal glands which produce a whole range of chemicals which together make a lot of the rest of our body operate normally (thyroid etc).
It has been shown in studies that taking a dose of less than 15 mg* in the morning has no suppressive effect whilst 5mg in the evening does suppress the early morning activation of the HPA axis. *Guidelines referred to are British Society of Rheumatologists June 2009)
One thing more, golden rule pred for breakfast, calcium for lunch, the two don't like to be taken together
margaret22251 lodgerUK_NE
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Mrs.Mac-Canada lodgerUK_NE
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i have been taking mine at night (11:00) because it seemed I wasn't getting up in the middle of the night (awake and up for about 2hrs). I want to do everything I can to make taking prednisone less taxing on my body so will try going back to morning (6:00am). Thanks for the info.
Diana🌸
beatrice74480 Flutterbie57
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MrsO-UK_Surrey Flutterbie57
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ptolemy Flutterbie57
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marykay62062 Flutterbie57
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carol20979 Flutterbie57
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lodgerUK_NE carol20979
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If you wake, say an hour before you usually get up, drink something and perhaps eat a slice of bread you have wrapped up the night before, (I used to eat two digestive biscuits and took a flask of hot water and a tea bag to bed), take your pred and snuggle down for a couple of hours. This gives the tablets time to work.
carol20979 lodgerUK_NE
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lodgerUK_NE carol20979
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Foggy Brain is actually not listed on the long list of side effects - but it should be. We call it 'steroid brain fog' or 'treacle brain'.
It does lessen but it can come and go, don't be downhearted you will get better abeit slowly.
On the upside, you can get away with all sorts of things by blaming the 'fog'.
LisaCACO Flutterbie57
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EileenH Flutterbie57
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If taking it at midnight means your side effects are masked by being asleep - that's better than taking it early morning and spending a lot of the morning feeling bleugh. Or whatever time/split works best for you.
jean39702 EileenH
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EileenH jean39702
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It is meant to achieve the best relief of morning stiffness so often you can get away with a lower dose - proven in a study.
jean39702 EileenH
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EileenH jean39702
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jean39702 EileenH
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Hope you're enjoying China.