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Prednicortone - 5mg Prednicortone Tablets for Cats & Dogs

Prednicortone for Dogs and Cats

Prednicortone is a prescription-only corticosteroid tablet used to treat inflammation and a range of immune-related conditions in both dogs and cats. It contains the active ingredient prednisolone, which is a synthetic glucocorticoid. Prednisolone works by mimicking the effects of naturally occurring corticosteroid hormones produced by the adrenal glands, helping to regulate immune responses and reduce inflammation in the body.

Veterinarians may prescribe Prednicortone for a number of conditions in dogs and cats. These may include allergic reactions, inflammatory skin disorders, arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and certain autoimmune diseases. It is also sometimes used to treat specific types of cancer and to reduce swelling caused by trauma or surgery.

How Prednicortone Works

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Prednicortone is a prescription-only corticosteroid tablet used to treat inflammation and a range of immune-related conditions in both dogs and cats. It contains the active ingredient prednisolone, which is a synthetic glucocorticoid. Prednisolone works by mimicking the effects of naturally occurring corticosteroid hormones produced by the adrenal glands, helping to regulate immune responses and reduce inflammation in the body.

Veterinarians may prescribe Prednicortone for a number of conditions in dogs and cats. These may include allergic reactions, inflammatory skin disorders, arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, and certain autoimmune diseases. It is also sometimes used to treat specific types of cancer and to reduce swelling caused by trauma or surgery.

How Prednicortone Works

Prednicortone suppresses the immune system’s inflammatory response. When pets experience inflammation, their immune systems release various substances that cause swelling, redness, and discomfort. These immune responses can be helpful in fighting off infections, but in cases of autoimmune disease, allergy, or chronic inflammation, they may cause more harm than good.

Prednisolone, the active ingredient in Prednicortone, blocks the production of these inflammatory substances. It helps reduce the movement of white blood cells to affected areas and lowers the activity of the immune system. This action helps decrease swelling, itching, and irritation, while allowing damaged tissues to heal more effectively.

By controlling inflammation, Prednicortone helps to improve comfort and quality of life for pets suffering from chronic or acute conditions.

Conditions Commonly Treated with Prednicortone

Prednicortone is a versatile medication that may be used to treat a wide range of conditions in dogs and cats. Common uses include:

  • Dermatological Conditions: Used to treat allergic dermatitis, flea allergy dermatitis, and other inflammatory skin diseases.

  • Musculoskeletal Disorders: Helps manage pain and inflammation associated with arthritis and degenerative joint disease.

  • Autoimmune Disorders: Used in cases where the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues, such as autoimmune haemolytic anaemia or lupus.

  • Respiratory Issues: May be prescribed to treat inflammation in the lungs caused by allergic bronchitis or asthma (in cats).

  • Gastrointestinal Disorders: Useful in managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

  • Post-Surgical Inflammation: May be used to reduce swelling and discomfort following surgery or trauma.

  • Cancer: In some cases, Prednicortone is used alongside other treatments to reduce inflammation and suppress tumour-related symptoms.

Dosage and Administration

Prednicortone tablets should only be given under veterinary direction. The dosage and duration of treatment will vary depending on the condition being treated, the severity of the symptoms, and the size and weight of the animal. Your veterinarian will provide a tailored dosage schedule based on your pet’s needs.

It is typically administered once daily, but in some cases, the dosage may be gradually tapered to alternate days to reduce the risk of side effects. Tablets should be given orally, and can be given with or without food. However, offering them with food may help reduce stomach upset.

Owners should always follow the exact dosage instructions provided by their veterinarian. Do not increase or decrease the dosage without veterinary approval.

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