Can you take prednisone acetate tablets for low platelets?

Low platelets can be taken orally with prednisone acetate tablets if they are caused by autoimmune factors, but the drug is generally not recommended if they are caused by other factors.
1. If low platelet is caused by autoimmune factors, methylprednisolone acetate can be taken, which can play a role in suppressing the immune function, and can relieve low platelet caused by autoimmune abnormalities.
2. If the low platelet is not caused by autoimmune factors, such as acute leukemia, non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, acute blood loss, etc., it is generally not recommended to blindly take prednisone acetate tablets, and the specific use of drugs should be combined with the relevant causes.
Taking Prednisone Acetate is prohibited for those who are allergic to the components of the drug, suffer from severe mental disorders or are allergic to non-steroidal hormone drugs. It is contraindicated in patients with epilepsy, active peptic ulcer. It is contraindicated in pregnant women with diabetes mellitus, as well as in severe hypertension, and also for more severe forms of osteoporosis.
Children under one year of age should take it as prescribed by a doctor. Long-term use of the drug may cause dizziness, headache, fatigue and other symptoms, which will be relieved after stopping the drug.
If the platelet is low and you need to take prednisone acetate tablets, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to do so and avoid unauthorized use of the drug.