Prednisone
Prednisone is a prescription drug used for the treatment of low corticosteroid levels symptoms. Your health care provider may recommend this medicine for a wide variety of other conditions, including lupus, severe allergic reactions, some types of arthritis and a number of conditions that affect your lungs, eyes, intestines, stomach and thyroid. Your original prednisone dosage may be lowered later, as it's always best to be taking the lowest dose that still works for your problem. If you think prednisone is not working right for you talk to your doctor but do not stop taking it before that. Some of the side effects that Antabuse can cause include mild headache, impotence, skin rash, drowsiness, metallic taste in the mouth, acne and skin rash. If you notice any side effects that are serious make sure you report them to your health care provider immediately. You will probably have an individual dosing schedule that will depend on your condition and how you respond to the treatment. Make sure you follow the directions of your doctor even if your label suggests a slightly different routine of taking prednisone
