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Prednisone 5 mg verses prednisone 10 mg?

I have been prescribed both prednisone 5mg and 10mg tablets. They look identical. Is this correct that they should look identical?

Shingrix - I am taking prednisone for asthma. I am told I should discontinue the prednisone course?

I have been taking prednisone for my asthma. I am being advised to take a drug called Nucala, which requires that I receive the Shingrix vaccination... read more

Prednisone - For gout flare up how should prednisone 20 mg be taken and for how long?

A few years ago I was given methylprednisolone 4mg dosepak taking 5 first day down to 1. New doctor gave me straight prednisolone 20 mg three times a... read more

Prednisone - Does prednisone Cause Edema in Ankles & Feet? Is it a concern?

My husband is taking a 10 day regime of 10 mg Prednisone and tapering off over a 10 day period. This is after being on Solumedrol IV in the hospital... read more

What will phendimetrazine show up as in a urine drug test?

Will it come up positive for amphetamine?

Vyvanse - taking 60mg of Vyvanse a day and having à urine drug test for à new job?

When taking 60 mg of Vyvanse a day and having a urine drug test, did the urine drug test show how many of mg you have in your urine and system or... read more

Tested positive on a drug test for oxazepam and temazepam. Is oxazepam a metabolite of temazepam?

Hey everyone. My doctor drug tested me and I am prescribed temazepam for insomnia. I viewed my results and I was positive for oxazepam and temazepam.... read more

Does this drug show up as a benzo in a drug test?

I am in a SLE and I am NOT using and for some reason I am coming up positive for Benzodiazopines and because Atarax is an antihistimine, I am... read more

Hydroxychloroquine - I believe this drug causes false positive drug test of THC?

Has anyone experienced this? Acriquine is on a list of drug interference medications and it is a derivative of chloroquine also. Please respond

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