Prednisolone STELLA 5 mg
Prednisolone is a glucocorticoid, with marked anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic and immune-suppressive effects.
| Pack size | Box of 01 bottle of 100/200/300/400/500/1000 tablets |
| Shelf-life | 24 months |
| Composition | Prednisolone |
| Dosage forms and strengths | Tablet 5 mg |
Prescribing Information
Indications:
Therapy in conditions when the anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects of glucocorticoids are needed:
- Rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, some types of vasculitis, temporal arteritis and periarteritis nodosa, sarcoidosis, bronchial asthma, ulcerative colitis, hemolytic anemia, granulocytopenia and severe allergy conditions including anaphylaxis.
- Treatment against acute leukemia, lymphoma, cancer of the breast and prostate cancer.
Dosage:
- The initial adult dosage: 5 – 60 mg daily, depending on the disease being treated, and is usually administered in 2 – 4 divided doses.
- Children: 0.14 – 2 mg/kg daily or 4 – 60 mg/m2 daily, administered in 4 divided doses.
Usage:
Oral administration.
- Known hypersensitivity to any of the active substance or excipients.
- Serious infection, except septic shock or tuberculous meningitis.
- Viral, fungal, or tubercular skin infection.
- Administration of live virus vaccines.
Prednisolone inhibition of gastric acid secretion and protection of the gastric mucosa.
Common: Insomnia, nervousness, increased appetite, indigestion, hirsutism, diabetes mellitus, arthralgia, cataracts, glaucoma, epistaxis.
Uncommon: Vertigo, seizures, psychoses, pseudotumor cerebri, headache, mood swings, delirium, hallucinations, euphoria, edema, hypertension, acne, skin atrophy, bruising, hyperpigmentation, Cushing of syndrome, pituitary – adrenal axis suppression, growth suppression, glucose intolerance, hypokalemia, alkalosis, amenorrhea, sodium and water retention, hyperglycemia, peptic ulcer, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, ulcerative esophagitis, pancreatitis, muscle weakness, osteoporosis, fractures, hypersensitivity reactions.
- Patients with osteoporosis, newly established anastomoses (intestine, blood vessel), psychosis, gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, diabetes, hypertension, cardiac insufficiency and growing individuals (children).
- Systemic corticosteroids should be used cautiously in the elderly.
- Acute adrenal insufficiency may occur with abrupt withdrawal after long-term therapy or with stress.
- At high doses, interference with vaccination can occur.
- Prednisolone STELLA 5 mg contains lactose. Patients with rare hereditary problems of galactose intolerance, total lactase deficiency or glucose – galactose malabsorption should not take this medicine.
- Pregnancy: Chronic maternal administration of systemic corticosteroids has been associated with a mild decrease in birth weight in human beings. High systemic doses of glucocorticoids may cause small risk for neonatal adrenal hypoplasia.
- Lactation: Caution should be exercised when prednisolone is given to a nursing mother.



