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  2. Prednisone withdrawal: Why taper down slowly? - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/prednisone-withdrawal/expert-answers/...

    The amount of time it takes to taper off prednisone depends on the disease being treated, the dose and duration of use, and other medical considerations. A full recovery can take a week to several months. Contact your doctor if you experience prednisone withdrawal symptoms as you are tapering off the drug.

  3. What's a good prednisone taper schedule? - Drugs.com

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    Abruptly stopping prednisone or tapering too quickly can lead to withdrawal side effects like fatigue, joint pain, mood swings or may worsen your medical condition. In some cases, adrenal crisis can occur, which is a life-threatening emergency. Your healthcare provider will determine your prednisone tapering schedule.

  4. Prednisone and other corticosteroids - Mayo Clinic

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    Side effects depend on the dose of medication you receive and may include: A buildup of fluid, causing swelling in your lower legs. High blood pressure. Problems with mood swings, memory, behavior, and other psychological effects, such as confusion or delirium. Upset stomach.

  5. How long will withdrawal from prednisone last? - Drugs.com

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    Took 50 mg prednisone for 5 days, then tapered quickly by 25 mg over 4 days, then stop. The last day I started to experience severe panic, mania, tingling in limbs, migraine, disorientation. It has been 2 weeks since stopping and I am still dealing with everything but the migraines. I don't know what to do.

  6. Tapering off opioids: When and how - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms may vary depending on several issues, such as the speed of the opioid taper and how long you've used opioid medicines. Tapering over time can help lessen withdrawal symptoms or keep you from having them. Symptoms of opioid withdrawal may include: Runny nose, watery eyes and yawning. Restlessness or anxiety.

  7. Antidepressant withdrawal: Is there such a thing? - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/.../antidepressant-withdrawal/faq-20058133

    Symptoms of antidepressant withdrawal are sometimes called antidepressant discontinuation syndrome and typically last for a few weeks. Certain antidepressants are more likely to cause withdrawal symptoms than others. Quitting an antidepressant suddenly may cause symptoms within a day or two, such as: Anxiety. Insomnia or vivid dreams. Headaches.

  8. Dexamethasone: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com

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    Dexamethasone works by mimicking the effect of cortisol, a hormone released by the adrenal glands (which are located on top of the kidneys) that controls metabolism and stress. Dexamethasone belongs to the class of medicines known as corticosteroids. It is specifically a glucocorticoid. 2. Upsides.

  9. Prednisone: What are 12 Things You Should Know? - Drugs.com

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    10. Weight gain is common. Prednisone makes you hungry and weight gain is a common side effect. Fat deposits may occur around your abdomen, face, or back of your neck. Fluid retention can also occur and may manifest as leg swelling and a sudden weight increase.

  10. Budesonide (oral route) - Mayo Clinic

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    Description. Budesonide is used to treat mild to moderate active Crohn's disease, an inflammatory bowel disease. This medicine works inside the intestines (bowels) to reduce inflammation and symptoms of the disease. It also helps keep the symptoms of Crohn's disease from coming back. Budesonide is a steroid (cortisone-like) medicine.

  11. Prednisone Side Effects/Withdrawal Symptoms? - Drugs.com

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    I swear the ingredients in Prednisone must have changed because I experienced some of the worst side effects (I've developed a heart murmur, uncontrolled high blood pressure, weird breathing, pain in ankles/elbows/knees,). Basically, I feel worse than before I start taking medication.