How to take Medrol Methylprednisolone Tablets

Medrol Methylprednisolone Tablets are methylprednisolone tablets, a synthetic glucocorticoid with a modulating effect on inflammation and immunity. The exact dosage should be judged by the doctor according to the patient’s condition. Methylprednisolone tablets usage: oral, dosage: according to the therapeutic needs of different diseases, the initial dosage of methylprednisolone tablets can be adjusted between 4mg and 48mg per day. A lower dose is usually sufficient for milder symptoms, while some patients may require a higher initial dose. Diseases that usually require treatment with higher doses include multiple sclerosis (200 mg/day), cerebral edema (200 to 1000 mg/day), and organ transplantation (up to 7 mg/kg/day). This drug contains lactose and sucrose and is contraindicated in patients with galactose intolerance, primary lactase deficiency, glucose-galactose absorption disorders, fructose intolerance, sucrase-isomaltase, and other rare genetic disorders. It is also contraindicated in patients with systemic fungal infections and in patients with hypersensitivity to the drug. If adverse reactions such as elevated blood urea, osteoporosis, urticaria, peptic ulcer occur during the use of the drug, the doctor should be informed in time, and the doctor will judge whether to stop the drug or take necessary measures according to the severity of the adverse reactions. Do not stop the medication on your own. There are individual differences in the use of medication, patients should consult a doctor for diagnosis before use, to determine the condition and then strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions to use the medication, do not use the medication privately and blindly, to avoid causing damage.