Common side effects of prednisone acetate tablets include peptic ulcer, diabetes, infection and symptoms of Cushing’s syndrome. Prednisone acetate tablets are mainly composed of prednisone acetate, which belongs to the glucocorticoid class of drugs, can play an anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic and immunosuppressive effects, common side effects of the drug, including peptic ulcers, diabetes, infections, and symptoms of Cushing’s syndrome, etc., the long-term use of prednisone acetate tablets for treatment of the patient such as need to discontinue the drug should be gradually reduced in dosage. Diabetes, cirrhosis, renal dysfunction, decreased thyroid function and osteoporosis patients need to use prednisone acetate tablets should be cautious, hypertension, electrolyte abnormalities, peptic ulcer, psychosis, thrombosis and other contraindications to the existence of prednisone acetate tablets patients are prohibited to take the drug treatment. Precautions: caution should be used in patients with tuberculosis, acute bacterial or viral infections. When necessary application, appropriate anti-infective treatment must be given. The dosage should be gradually reduced before stopping the drug after long-term use. Use with caution in patients with diabetes, osteoporosis and cirrhosis. For those with bacterial, fungal or viral infections, it should be used with caution while applying adequate amounts of sensitive antibiotics. Use with caution in athletes. Prednisone acetate tablets should be used under the guidance of a physician, it is recommended that patients who need to take this drug to the relevant departments of the regular hospital to consult and follow the instructions to take medication.