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Prelone – Patient Information (Ireland)

Disclaimer: This information is intended to support, not replace, advice from a healthcare professional. Always follow the instructions provided by your prescriber and check the official patient leaflet for Prelone.

What is Prelone?

Prelone is a brand name for prednisolone, a medicine in the corticosteroid family. It helps reduce inflammation and calms an overactive immune response in the body. The medicine can come as tablets, a liquid (oral solution) or other forms, depending on the prescription and the condition being treated.

Prednisolone works by affecting many of the body’s chemical signals involved in inflammation. By dampening these signals, it can lessen swelling, redness, and pain that come with inflammatory conditions. The exact action and duration of effect depend on the form used and how long it is taken.

In Ireland, Prelone may require a prescription depending on local rules and the specific product you are being given. Your healthcare professional will determine whether this medicine is appropriate for you and will explain how long you should take it. Do not use Prelone for conditions other than those you have discussed with a clinician.

Because prednisolone can affect several body systems, it is important to use it under medical supervision. Some people may need monitoring during treatment, while others may require a slower approach to stopping the medicine. If you have questions about why this medicine has been prescribed, speak with your doctor or pharmacist.

What is Prelone used for?

Prelone is used to treat a range of inflammatory and immune-related conditions. It is prescribed to help reduce symptoms such as swelling, itching, and pain in many parts of the body. The choice to use Prelone is based on a clinician’s assessment of benefits and risks for the individual patient.

The medicine may be used short term to manage flare ups of certain diseases or for longer periods under careful supervision when the doctor determines it is necessary. The duration of treatment and the dose depend on the condition being treated, the patient’s age, and how well the medicine works for them.

In children and adults, Prelone can be part of a broader treatment plan that includes other therapies. It may be used in combination with other medicines when appropriate. If there is any concern about how well the medicine is working, discuss it with a healthcare professional promptly.

For people with certain eye, skin, lung, or autoimmune conditions, Prelone can help control symptoms by reducing inflammation. Your doctor will explain the expected course of treatment and any planned milestones for assessing effectiveness. Always follow the prescribed plan and report any new or worsening symptoms.

How does Prelone work?

Prednisolone is a synthetic form of cortisol, a natural hormone produced by the body. It acts on many parts of the immune system to reduce the production of substances that cause inflammation. This helps to relieve swelling, redness, and discomfort associated with inflammatory conditions.

In addition to reducing inflammation, prednisolone affects various metabolic processes. It can influence appetite, fluid balance, and the way the body processes sugar and minerals. Long-term use can contribute to changes in weight, blood sugar levels, and bone health, so monitoring by a clinician is important.

The speed of relief from symptoms varies with the condition and the form of Prelone used. Some people notice improvements within days, while others may take longer. If symptoms persist or worsen, a healthcare professional should be consulted for assessment.

Because prednisolone acts on many systems, some individuals may experience unexpected effects, especially with higher doses or prolonged use. If any concerning symptoms occur, contact a healthcare professional promptly for guidance. Do not adjust the dose without medical advice.

How should I take Prelone?

Take Prelone exactly as prescribed by your doctor. The instructions will specify the form, dose, and duration of treatment. Do not change the amount or frequency unless advised by a healthcare professional.

If you are using the liquid form, shake the bottle well before each use and measure doses with an appropriate dosing device. Do not use household spoons to measure the dose, as this can lead to inaccurate amounts. Take the medicine with food if directed, which may help reduce stomach upset.

Do not stop taking Prelone suddenly, especially after a period of regular use. If a treatment course is coming to an end or you need to change the plan, your prescriber will provide a tapering schedule if needed. Abruptly stopping the medicine can cause withdrawal-like symptoms or a return of the underlying condition.

Keep all medical appointments and follow-up tests as advised. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for the next one. Do not double the dose to make up for a forgotten dose. If you are unsure what to do, contact a healthcare professional for guidance.

Who should avoid Prelone?

Prednisolone should be used with caution in people who have active infections, especially systemic infections, unless the infection is being treated and the doctor says it is safe. In some cases, steroids can mask infection symptoms, so close monitoring is important.

Certain people should discuss the risks with a clinician before starting Prelone. This includes individuals with stomach ulcers, severe osteoporosis, high blood pressure, poorly controlled diabetes, glaucoma or cataracts, or mental health conditions. Long-term use can affect bone density and growth in children, among other effects.

Allergic reactions to prednisolone or other ingredients in the product require medical advice before use. If you have a history of recent vaccination or plan to receive vaccines, inform your healthcare provider before starting Prelone, as some vaccines may interact with steroids.

Pregnant or breastfeeding individuals should seek guidance from a healthcare professional. The decision to use Prelone during pregnancy or while breastfeeding depends on the balance of benefits and risks to the mother and baby. Always discuss with a clinician before starting or continuing treatment.

Warnings and precautions

Long-term use of prednisolone may lead to side effects such as increased appetite, weight gain, fluid retention, and mood changes. It can also affect blood sugar levels and bone health, especially with higher doses or extended therapy. Regular monitoring can help manage these risks.

Tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking, including over‑the‑counter drugs and supplements. Prednisolone can interact with medicines used for blood pressure, diabetes, infections, and certain vaccines, among others. These interactions may alter how Prelone works or increase the chance of side effects.

If you have a planned surgery or dental procedure, inform the clinician that you are taking Prelone. You may need additional monitoring or adjustments to your treatment around the time of the procedure.

Infections may flare during treatment, and symptoms such as fever or worsening illness should be reported promptly. Avoid exposure to new infections when possible, and seek medical advice if you notice signs of infection that do not improve.

Possible side effects

Side effects can vary widely among individuals and depend on the dose and duration of treatment. Common effects may include increased appetite, weight gain, upset stomach, and trouble sleeping. Some people may feel mood changes or feel unusually tired.

Less commonly, prednisolone can cause high blood pressure, swelling, or a delayed wound healing response. It may also increase susceptibility to infections or change blood sugar levels, which is particularly important for people with diabetes or those at risk of diabetes.

If a dose is missed or the course is shortened or extended, certain side effects may appear or persist. Contact a healthcare professional if any new, persistent, or worsening symptoms occur, or if you have concerns about side effects.

Seek urgent medical help if you notice signs of a severe allergic reaction, such as a rapid swelling of the face or throat, severe rash, or difficulty breathing, or if you experience signs of an adrenal crisis or other serious complications. Always report persistent or troubling symptoms to a health professional for guidance.

  • Common: increased appetite, indigestion, trouble sleeping, mood changes
  • Less common: fluid retention, increased blood pressure, glucose changes, acne or skin thinning
  • Serious (seek urgent care): severe allergic reactions, signs of infection that do not improve, persistent stomach pain, vision changes

Drug interactions

Prednisolone can interact with a number of medicines. Some interactions can change how Prelone works or increase the risk of side effects. Always tell your doctor about all medicines you are taking, including herbal products and supplements.

Some types of medicines may interact with prednisolone, such as drugs used to treat high blood pressure, diabetes, or infections, and certain vaccines. In some cases, the doses or timing of medicines may need to be adjusted. Vaccination schedules may be affected while taking steroids, so medical advice is important before starting any new vaccine.

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can increase the risk of stomach irritation or bleeding when used with prednisolone. If you take NSAIDs regularly, discuss with a clinician how to manage this safely. Always read the patient information leaflet that comes with each medicine you take.

If you are unsure whether any medicine you take interacts with Prelone, check with a pharmacist or doctor before continuing. Do not start or stop any medication without professional guidance when you are on prednisolone.

  • NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen, naproxen) may increase stomach irritation
  • Diabetes medicines—prednisolone can affect blood sugar control
  • Vaccines—steroid use may alter immune response to vaccines
  • Antifungal or antibiotic medicines for certain infections—interactions may occur

Pregnancy and breastfeeding

Prednisolone use during pregnancy should be based on a careful assessment of benefits for the mother and potential risks to the unborn child. Some situations require continued treatment if the doctor deems it essential for the mother’s health. Discuss all pregnancy plans with a clinician before starting or continuing Prelone.

Breastfeeding while taking Prelone is a decision that should be made with a healthcare professional. Small amounts of the medicine can pass into breast milk, and the potential effects on the infant should be considered. Do not start or stop breastfeeding based on internet advice alone.

If you are pregnant, planning pregnancy, or are breastfeeding and a healthcare professional has prescribed Prelone, follow their instructions closely. Seek guidance promptly if you have concerns about pregnancy outcomes or infant health during treatment.

In all cases, the use of Prelone during pregnancy or lactation should be limited to the shortest duration and lowest effective dose necessary to manage the condition being treated. Regular check-ins with your health team help monitor safety for both mother and baby.

FAQ

Below are common questions people ask about Prelone. If you have a question not listed here, consult a healthcare professional for personalised advice.

Short answers are provided. For precise guidance on dosing, duration, or changes to treatment, talk to a clinician or a pharmacist.

How quickly does Prelone start to work?

Many people notice improvement in symptoms within a few days, but this can vary by condition and dose. Some conditions may respond more slowly and require ongoing assessment by a doctor. If there is no improvement after a reasonable period, contact a healthcare professional.

What happens if I miss a dose?

If you remember soon after missing a dose, take it unless it is almost time for your next dose. Do not double the dose to make up for a missed one. If you are unsure what to do, seek advice from a pharmacist or doctor.

Can I take Prelone with other medicines or vitamins?

Always check with a healthcare professional before combining Prelone with other medicines, vitamins, or herbal products. Some interactions can change how the medicine works or increase the risk of side effects. Your clinician can advise you on safe combinations.

When should I contact a doctor or seek urgent help?

Contact a doctor if you notice signs of a serious reaction, infection that worsens, chest pain, severe stomach pain, or vision changes. Seek urgent medical help if there are symptoms that may indicate a severe reaction or adrenal crisis.

Is Prelone safe for children?

Prednisolone can be used in children under close medical supervision. Dose and duration depend on the child’s weight and the condition treated. Growth, behavior, and bone health may require monitoring during longer courses.

Can I get vaccines while taking Prelone?

Vaccination safety may be affected by steroid use. Live vaccines are sometimes avoided or timed differently while on steroids. Always inform the vaccinating clinician that you are taking Prelone so they can decide on the best plan.

Can Prelone affect my mood, sleep, or appetite?

Some people experience mood changes, trouble sleeping, or increased appetite while taking prednisolone. These effects may lessen after some time or with adjustments to the treatment, under medical supervision.

What should I do if I am planning surgery?

Tell your surgeon and anaesthetist that you are taking Prelone. You may need a temporary adjustment to your steroid plan around the time of surgery. Do not modify the treatment without professional guidance.

How should I store Prelone?

Store Prelone as advised on the label or by your pharmacist. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct heat and out of reach of children. Do not use the medicine past its expiry date unless your clinician confirms it is safe to do so.

Do I need a prescription to obtain Prelone?

Prelone may require a prescription depending on local rules and the specific product. In Ireland, the pharmacist or clinician will determine whether a prescription is needed and will provide the appropriate guidance. Do not assume the medicine is available over the counter.

Sources

Consult the official patient information leaflet that accompanies Prelone for Ireland, and discuss with a pharmacist or doctor if you have questions about how this medicine applies to your health. Information provided here is intended to support medical advice and is not a substitute for professional care.

For further information, your healthcare provider can explain how this medicine relates to your specific condition, other medicines you take, and your overall health status. When in doubt, seek personalised guidance from a qualified professional.

It is important to follow local guidelines and regulatory recommendations regarding the use of corticosteroid medicines. If you require a detailed list of references, please request a copy from your pharmacy or clinician. This page is intended to help patients understand Prelone within the Irish healthcare context and does not replace official leaflets or professional advice.

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