Other medications can be used
if prednisone is not effective.
My dog Yoda has been diagnosed with MMM
If the Prednisone works will the muscle return or will the dog always have a sunken head?
Not exact matches
If prolongation of life was the primary therapeutic objective and the patients were eligible for docetaxel treatment, the G - BA specified docetaxel in combination with
prednisone or prednisolone as appropriate comparator therapy (docetaxel population).
So for example,
if you're taking acid - lowering medication, antibiotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or
prednisone, you likely have a leaky gut.
Do not take Alfalfa without first talking to your doctor
if you are taking: Azathioprine (examples: Imuran), Cyclosporine (examples: Sandimmune, Neoral, Sang Cya), blood - thinning medicines (examples: warfarin (Coumadin) and
Prednisone.
I don't like what I read about the side affects of
Prednisone so wondered
if Turmeric would be something that might work here?
Likewise,
if you've had excessive fluid loss, such as vomiting, diarrhoea or sweating, it can also take a toll on your potassium levels, as can some medications, including certain diuretics, laxatives, chemotherapy drugs, and steroidal anti-inflammatory medications like
Prednisone.
But
if anyone had ideas now.I'm almost 57 I gave fibrous and after the change I'm bleeding alot.Had tests etc.But has anyone tried herbs to bring up my levels of
prednisone etc.
The Western medical approach is to test the level of uric acid in the blood, and
if it is excessive to prescribe non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAID) or,
if the pain is severe, corticosteroids such as
prednisone.
If a relapse of your symptoms occurs, then further reduction of the
prednisone is not indicated.
If chemotherapy is not an option, either financially, logistically or philosophically, please strongly consider treatment with
prednisone.
Prednisone, and drugs like it, cause fluid retention, liver changes and a number of other undesirable side effects
if they are used too frequently and in too high an amount.
Although function may return, long term treatment may be required; treatment may consist of three weeks of high dose
prednisone with a review after three weeks and
if successful, the
prednisone is tapered off over the course of a few weeks.
I hate those high
prednisone doses, and wonder
if keeping her on a daily low dose could prevent the need for the weeks long high dose treatments?
In short,
if one tries
prednisone or prednisolone without confirming a diagnosis, harm can be caused should a lymphoma be present instead of inflammatory bowel disease.
If the pet becomes ill during the monitoring period, more steroids (
prednisone, etc.), intravenous fluids, bronchodilators, oxygen and cage rest are often enough to get the pet through rough periods.
If an Addison's dog is sick from something else, her
prednisone dosage may need to be increased temporarily.
In cases where the ear canal has narrowed (stenosis) or
if there is excessive fluid accumulation (edematous) a dog may be put on a glucocorticoid (
prednisone) for one to two weeks.
Before giving Banamine, tell your veterinarian
if your horse is being given an oral steroid medication such as
prednisone, prednisolone, Methylprednisolone or NSAIDs such as aspirin or phenylbutazone.
NSAIDS like Rimadyl, as well as
prednisone, increase blood pressure in humans;
if this occurs in dogs as well, we need to know so that we don't unduly stress older dogs or dogs already in heart failure.
Yes,
if your veterinarian has prescribed
Prednisone, then it is safe for your dog.
If your dog has been prescribed
prednisone, there is a long list of things you should be aware of before you give them that first pill.
It is equally important to let your vet know
if your mutt is receiving steroid medications such as prednisolone, methylprednisolone, and
prednisone.
Additionally,
if your pooch is also on corticosteroid treatment such as cortisone,
prednisone, and dexamethasone, you may need to have the dose adjusted by your vet as these steroids are already very potent anti-inflammatory agents.
If the cough returns using a dose of
prednisone that causes significant side effects (as determined by you and the owner), I introduce inhaled steroids (flovent, 220 mcg q12h; see article on inhaled medications elsewhere in these Proceedings).
Unfortunately,
prednisone works better
if it is given everyday and many pet owners ignore the admonition to give it on alternative days and their pets develop signs of Cushing's disease.
If your pet is on a long term medication (i.e. phenobarbital, prednisone, insulin, lasix) contact us or your regular veterinarian prior to surgery to determine if your pet should receive the medication the day of the procedur
If your pet is on a long term medication (i.e. phenobarbital,
prednisone, insulin, lasix) contact us or your regular veterinarian prior to surgery to determine
if your pet should receive the medication the day of the procedur
if your pet should receive the medication the day of the procedure.
If chemotherapy is not an option, due to a cat's illness or owner finances,
prednisone can be used for palliative, or hospice, care.
It would be good
if you can get him off of the
prednisone.
The veterinarian started Sophie on a «
prednisone trial» to see
if her symptoms got better while she was on the medication.
If a relapse occurs while the
prednisone is being tapered, going back to the original dosage for a few days and then going back to the last alternate day dosage that was working seems to control the problem again in most cases.
Do you know
if this stomach turning event is related to his IBD or is itmore because of the
prednisone?
Care should be taken
if your pet is also taking aminogylcoside antibiotics, amphotericin B, corticosteroids (
prednisone), curare and its derivatives, digitalis derivatives, insulin, NSAIDS (ex.
If a tumor has a reasonably high metastatic potential, or if it has already metastasized, prednisone is likely to be prescribe
If a tumor has a reasonably high metastatic potential, or
if it has already metastasized, prednisone is likely to be prescribe
if it has already metastasized,
prednisone is likely to be prescribed.
Animals with a systemic fungal infection Animals with some types of mange (mites) Pets who have had seizures in the past Pets with stomach ulcers, corneal ulcers, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, liver and kidney disease or congestive heart failure Pets with serious bacterial or viral infections or gastrointestinal ulceration (s) Pets with Cushing's disease should only receive this medication during very stressful events Do not use in pregnant animals or in breeding males Use with caution in very young animals and diabetics
If your pet has had an allergic reaction to
prednisone / prednisolone or like products before Directions:
Sometimes chemotherapeutic drugs are used in combination with
prednisone if the mast cell cancer appears to have metastasized.
If you have any questions or concerns about
prednisone / prednisolone or the condition it was prescribed for, contact your veterinarian.
Prednisone, and drugs like it, also cause weight gain, fluid retention, liver changes and a number of other undesirable side effects
if they are used too frequently and in too high an amount.
Tell your veterinarian
if your pet is being given aspirin; another NSAID such as etodolac, carprofen or piroxicam; an over the counter cough, cold, allergy or pain medication; warfarin; furosemide; an ACE inhibitor such as enalapril, a steroid such as
prednisone, insulin; or probenecid.
If she eats something she isn't supposed to, she will have an episode, but after taking
prednisone for a short period of time and returning to eating just this food the issue is resolved.
If she is having complications with the dead worms (which could be happening, even though it's a bit earlier than we usually see that), he / she may put the dog on some form of oral corticosteroid (a cortisone type drug, like
prednisone, for instance) rather than the aspirin.
Should I have
prednisone or benedryl
if needed and at what dosage?
Tell your veterinarian
if your pet is being given aspirin; another NSAID such as etodolac, carprofen, or piroxicam; any over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or pain medication; warfarin; furosemide; a steroid such as
prednisone; insulin; or probenecid.
When he drops to once daily
prednisone, his appetite may decrease even more, so let your veterinarian know
if he really stops eating.
If your veterinarian has prescribed
Prednisone for your dog, you may want to consider the following options to try to reduce the negative side - effects of the drug on your dog:
Tell your veterinarian
if your pet is taking a steroid medication such as
prednisone, methylprednisolone, or Prednisolone.
Do not give
Prednisone to your pet
if the pet has a serious bacterial, viral or fungal infection.
It is never wise to give pets
prednisone or other steroids for long periods of time
if it can be avoided.
Tell your veterinarian
if your pet is being given any of the following: aspirin, another NSAID such as etodolac, carprofen, or piroxicam, an over-the-counter cough, cold, allergy, or pain medication, warfarin, furosemide, an ACE inhibitor such as enalapril, a steroid such as
prednisone, insulin, or probenecid.
If your pet has taken
prednisone, he is predisposed to acquire Cushing's disease.