Methylprednisolone Tablets are glucocorticoids, which are medium-acting hormonal agents. Methylprednisolone Tablets are commonly used for symptomatic treatment and as replacement therapy in certain endocrine disorders. Methylprednisolone has a strong anti-inflammatory effect and a relatively weak sodium retention effect. It has a wide range of clinical effects and is used for the treatment of non-endocrine disorders and endocrine disorders, such as various autoimmune diseases, allergic diseases, skin diseases, etc. It is used as an adjuvant therapy for a short period of time to help patients through the acute or critical phase. Patients using methylprednisolone tablets are recommended to start with a small dose for milder conditions, and a larger dose for some more severe or special conditions. If you need to stop using this drug after a long period of treatment, you should gradually reduce the dosage and not stop it suddenly, otherwise the “rebound phenomenon” may occur. When using methylprednisolone tablets for short-term treatment of disease, systemic adverse reactions rarely occur, but long-term use should pay attention to the occurrence of systemic adverse reactions. When using this drug, we should pay attention to the safety of the drug, and should carry out strict medical supervision, and strictly grasp the indications and contraindications for the use of the drug, and pay attention to the shortest possible use time to prevent the occurrence of adverse reactions.