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Pediapred allergy signs

A 37-year-old male asked:
Dr. Alvin Lin
Geriatrics 32 years experience
Go see your doctor: Prednisolone is a category c medication in which we do not have human data during pregnancy. That said, 5mg twice daily is a pretty hefty dose so you ... Read More
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A 32-year-old female asked:
Dr. Hiep Le
Dr. Hiep Leanswered
Nephrology and Dialysis 44 years experience
Not much different between the two in biologic half life.
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Dr. Charles Turck
Pharmacology 19 years experience
No - both drugs have similar half-lives and elimination times and work the same way. So why the difference? It’s likely due to protocols that have bee... Read More
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A male asked:
Dr. Al Hegab
Dr. Al Hegabanswered
Allergy and Immunology 42 years experience
No: So long she is better, active and responding well to treatment, she will be fine
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Dr. James Ferguson
Pediatrics 48 years experience
Normal=normal: The temperature you cite is normal.The normal fluctuation in body temperature during the day ranges from 97-99 or so due to variations in metabolism.I... Read More
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A 32-year-old female asked:
Dr. Sue Ferranti
Internal Medicine 31 years experience
Although both are steroids, they are different medicines so the dosing is different. But, the effect would be the same as both would help prevent a re... Read More
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A 50-year-old female asked:
Dr. William Haehl
Family Medicine 48 years experience
Yes: Sometimes prednisolone and other steroid products can cause insomnia or restless sleep. While allegra (fexofenadine) is an antihistamine and has a pot... Read More
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A 19-year-old male asked:
Dr. Oscar Novick
Pediatrics 60 years experience
Steroid side effect: Sleep with your windows closed, use your air conditioning and take an antihistamine at night rather than steroids. If necessary you can take another a... Read More
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A 48-year-old member asked:
Dr. Barry Bergman
Pediatrics 43 years experience
YES: It is used quite often for several different diseases in toddlers including asthma, croup, and poison ivy.
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A 41-year-old member asked:
Dr. Anthony LaBarbera
Dr. Anthony LaBarberaanswered
Pediatrics 30 years experience
An oral steroid: Pediapred (prednisolone) is a liquid oral steroid.
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A 32-year-old male asked:
Dr. Ryan Stanton
Emergency Medicine 20 years experience
It's fine: Pediapred (prednisolone) is a liquid version of a steroid. This is good to decrease the inflammation associated with some uri's and reactive airway di... Read More
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A 18-year-old male asked:
Dr. Nayla Mumneh
Allergy and Immunology 31 years experience
Steroids: They can mask a fever and raide your white blood cell count. Other symptoms can still indicate an infection if any.A doctor will be ableto tell.
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