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What Is Prednisone?

Prednisone (Deltasone) is a prescription corticosteroid used to manage a wide range of inflammatory and immune-mediated conditions, including allergic reactions, asthma flares, autoimmune disorders, and inflammatory diseases affecting the joints, skin, kidneys, and other organs. It works by suppressing the immune system and reducing the production of inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandins and cytokines. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, most patients experience meaningful symptom relief while minimizing side effects.

  • Broad-spectrum corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and calms overactive immune responses
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Is Online Prednisone Treatment Right for You?

Doctronic can help you refill prednisone if you have an established diagnosis of an inflammatory or immune-mediated condition for which prednisone has been previously prescribed and is clinically appropriate for continued use.

Because corticosteroids affect multiple body systems, including the adrenal axis, blood glucose regulation, bone density, and immune function, our physicians will review your medical history, current dose, duration of use, and any relevant lab values or comorbidities before issuing a refill.

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Frequently asked questions

Prednisone is prescribed for a broad range of conditions, including asthma and COPD flares, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, inflammatory bowel disease, allergic reactions, dermatologic conditions, and certain kidney and blood disorders. Your physician will confirm it is appropriate for your specific diagnosis.

Prednisone is a synthetic glucocorticoid that binds to intracellular steroid receptors and suppresses the transcription of pro-inflammatory genes. This reduces the production of prostaglandins, leukotrienes, and cytokines, dampening both inflammation and the immune response.

No. Abruptly stopping prednisone, especially after prolonged use, can cause adrenal insufficiency because the adrenal glands may have reduced their own cortisol production. Your physician will guide you through a tapering schedule to safely discontinue the medication.

Common side effects include increased blood glucose, elevated blood pressure, mood changes, insomnia, weight gain, increased appetite, and fluid retention. Long-term use can also affect bone density and immune function. Your physician will discuss monitoring strategies and ways to minimize these risks.

Yes. Prednisone can interact with blood thinners, certain antifungals, and diabetes medications, among others. Conditions such as active infections, uncontrolled diabetes, or peptic ulcer disease may require extra caution. Our physicians review your full medical history before prescribing.

Many patients notice a reduction in inflammation within a few hours to a day, though the full effect may take several days depending on the condition being treated and the dose prescribed.

Dosing varies widely depending on the condition, severity, and individual patient factors, ranging from as low as 5 mg per day for maintenance therapy to 60 mg or more per day for acute flares. Your physician will determine the appropriate dose based on your clinical history.

Doctronic uses AI-guided evaluation to collect a thorough picture of your symptoms, medical history, and current medications. A licensed physician then reviews your information, confirms clinical appropriateness, and issues a treatment plan, all without requiring an in-person visit.