Prednisone acetate tablets for subacute thyroiditis?

Prednisone acetate tablets can be used for the treatment of subacute thyroiditis, the use of medication is recommended to consult a doctor. Prednisone acetate tablets are a kind of glucocorticoid drugs, with anti-allergic, anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic and immunosuppressive effects, and its clinical application range is relatively wide. Subacute thyroiditis is an inflammatory disease of the thyroid gland, the patient’s thyroid gland has inflammatory lesions, prednisone acetate tablets can be used for the treatment of the disease, can effectively control the inflammation and relieve the symptoms caused by the disease. Contraindication: Prednisone Acetate Tablets are contraindicated in people who are allergic to Prednisone Acetate Tablets. It is also not suitable for people with thrombosis, hypertension, psychosis, glaucoma, gastric and duodenal ulcers. Adverse reactions: Infection is the main adverse reaction caused by prednisone acetate tablets. In addition, the drug may cause peptic ulcer, diabetes mellitus, Cushing’s syndrome and other adverse reactions in the case of larger doses of the drug. Cautions: after taking the drug for a long period of time, the drug needs to be discontinued by gradually reducing the dose of the drug used. The presence of fungal, viral or bacterial infections requires careful use of prednisone acetate tablets along with the application of adequate amounts of sensitive antibiotic medications. Although it is said that subacute thyroiditis can be used to prednisone acetate tablets, but must strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to use the drug, absolutely not abuse. It is recommended that the patient under the guidance of a professional doctor for standardized treatment, follow the doctor’s prescription medication.