What are the side effects and contraindications of prednisone?

Prednisone is the trade name and generic name for prednisone acetate tablets. Taking larger doses may cause endocrine system reactions, gastrointestinal system reactions, and a common side effect is the occurrence of infections. It is contraindicated in patients who are allergic to prednisone acetate tablets, in patients with a history of hypersensitivity to adrenocorticotropic hormone analogs, and in those with fungal and viral infections.
Endocrine system symptoms include diabetes and Cushing’s syndrome; gastrointestinal system reactions include peptic ulcers, etc.; this product can cause some concurrent infections, which may expose the human body to staphylococcus, tuberculosis and other pathogenic bacteria, and may be invaded by herpes virus.
Prednisone acetate tablets are mainly used to treat allergic or autoimmune inflammatory diseases. It is indicated for connective tissue disease, systemic lupus erythematosus, severe bronchial asthma, dermatomyositis, vasculitis, acute leukemia, and malignant lymphoma.
If you need to take Prednisone Acetate Tablets, please consult a professional doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions, and use the medicine reasonably.