Taking one Methylprednisolone tablet per day is within the normal dosage range of the drug, and there are no harmful effects other than adverse drug reactions when used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions. The common adverse reactions that may occur after taking the drug are masking the symptoms of infectious diseases, peritonitis, affective disorders, increased intracranial pressure, etc. Methylprednisolone tablets are commonly available in the specification of 4mg/tablet, which is a kind of glucocorticosteroid, and one tablet of Methylprednisolone per day belongs to the range of the normal dosage of drug administration, which is close to the normal secretion amount of the human body, and the adverse reactions are relatively mild. Methylprednisolone can be used in the treatment of rheumatic diseases, skin diseases, allergic diseases, eye diseases and respiratory diseases, etc. The specific dosage of Methylprednisolone tablets varies from disease to disease, and the initial dosage can be adjusted between 4mg and 48mg per day. The medication should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and there is no serious harm other than adverse drug reactions. Methylprednisolone should be used under the guidance of a physician, and it is recommended that patients go to the relevant departments of regular hospitals for detailed consultation.