Consumpton of Corticosteroid tablets

 

Why are steroid tablets used?

Steroid tablets (cortisone or corticosteroids) work mainly by reducing inflammation. They are used to treat various conditions where inflammation occurs. For example: some auto-immune diseases; some types of muscle, skin, and joint diseases; asthma; etc. Steroids are also used to treat some cancers. Prednisolone is the common steroid tablet. The outlook (prognosis) for a number of diseases has improved, sometimes dramatically, since steroids became available.

 

Some general points about steroid tablets

 

What are the possible side-effects of steroids?

For many diseases, the benefit of taking steroids usually outweigh the side-effects. Possible side-effects include the following.

Also, tuberculosis (TB) may flare up again if you had it in the past, even many years ago.

The above are only possible side-effects which may affect some people who take steroids. There is often a balance between the risk of side-effects against the symptoms and damage that may result from some diseases if they are not treated.

 

Stopping steroid tablets

Do not stop steroid tablets suddenly if you have been taking them for more than a few weeks. It probably does no harm to forget the odd tablet. However, you may get serious withdrawal effects once your body is used to the steroids. These may develop within a few days if you stop steroid tablets suddenly. Any change in dose should be supervised by a doctor. Any reductions in dose are done slowly, over a number of weeks.

 

 

Why is it necessary to gradually reduce the dose before stopping steroid tablets?
Your body normally makes steroid chemicals by itself which are necessary to be healthy. When you take steroid tablets for a few weeks or more, your body may reduce or stop making its own steroid chemicals. If you then stop taking steroid tablets suddenly, your body does not have any steroids. This can cause various 'withdrawal' symptoms until your body resumes making natural steroids over a few weeks. The withdrawal symptoms can be serious, even life-threatening and include: weakness, tiredness, feeling sick, vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain, low blood sugar, and low blood pressure which can cause dizziness, fainting or collapse.

If the dose is reduced gradually, the body gradually resumes it's natural production of steroids and the withdrawal symptoms do not occur.

 

Some other important points about steroid tablets

 


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