Prednisolone

Prednisolone is a synthetic corticosteroid; used to treat rheumatic, as well as various inflammatory and allergic conditions. It can be administered orally, injected into joints, or applied externally in the form of creams, lotions and ointments (for the treatment of certain skin diseases). The side effects are the same as cortisone. Trade names: Deltacortil, Deltastab, Precortisyi, Prednesol.



Prednisolone is a synthetic analogue of cortisol that is used to treat various diseases. It is a steroid hormone that has anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. Prednisolone may be prescribed to treat allergic reactions, rheumatic diseases, and to reduce pain and inflammation in various diseases.

Prednisolone is usually prescribed as tablets, injections, or topical forms such as creams, ointments, or lotions. It can be administered intravenously, intramuscularly, or subcutaneously.

Side effects from prednisone use may include weight gain, elevated blood sugar, high blood pressure, fluid retention, depressed mood, depression, insomnia, and other symptoms associated with steroid hormone use.

Trade names for prednisolone include deltacortil, deltastab, precortisil, and prednesol. It is important to note that prednisolone should not be used for long-term treatment as it can cause serious side effects.

It is important to note that the use of prednisolone must be prescribed by a doctor and monitored during treatment.



Prednisolone hydrocortnate is an artificial broad-spectrum corticosteroid drug. It combines the properties of estrogenic hormones and mineralocorticoids. First of all, we are talking about propionate derivatives of the acyclic ketone series - hydrocotrine, deoxy- and pre