#57: methylprednisolone (Medrol Dose Pack) | Treating Corticosteroid-Responsive Conditions such as Asthma, Gout, and MS

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Methylprednisolone is a widely used corticosteroid used in the treatment of various corticosteroid-responsive conditions. The most commonly used dosing regimen comes in a pre-packaged punch card in order to help patients on the medication. The dosing begins at 24 mg (or six 4mg tablets) on day 1. Then decrease by 4 mg (or one tablet) each day until done. Since steroids can easily upset the stomach it is recommended to take it with food or milk. Since methylprednisolone is a steroid common concerns are either elevated blood pressure and glucose intolerance. If long term usage the concern grows to weight gain or more serious conditions such as cataracts or immunosuppression. The main concern in children with long term usage is growth suppression. Live vaccinations should not be administered to patients on methylprednisolone. The most common side effects are upset stomach, trouble sleeping, restlessness, and headache.  FREE Drug Card Sheet is available for this episode at DrugCardsDaily.com along with ALL past FREE drug card sheets! Please SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW, and RATE on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever your favorite place to listen to podcasts are. I’d really appreciate hearing from you! Leave a voice message at anchor.fm/drugcardsdaily or find me on most all socials @drugcardsdaily or send an email to [email protected] to leave feedback, request a drug, or say hello! 

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