Oral steroids come in many forms, but are usually ordered as a Medrol Dose Pack in which patients start with a high dose and then taper down to a lower dose.

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Like all drugs, corticosteroids can have negative side effects. The degree to which they occur is usually dose-dependent: the higher the daily dose and the longer the period of time you take the drug, the greater your risk of side effects.
Corticosteroids, like prednisolone, are increasingly being used to try to reduce the symptoms of chest infections, but without sufficient evidence," said Alastair Hay, a GP and Professor of Primary Care in the Bristol Medical School at the University of Bristol and study’s lead author. Adding, "Our study does not support the continued use of steroids as they do not have a clinically useful effect on symptom duration or severity. We would not recommend their use for this group of patients." Study’s co-author Professor Mike Moore, added, "Oral and inhaled steroids are known to be highly effective in treating acute asthma as well as infective flares of other long-term lung conditions but need to be used carefully because of the risk of unwanted side effects."
He concluded by saying, "We chose to test the effect of steroids for chest infections as some of the symptoms of chest infections, such as shortness of breath, wheeze and cough with phlegm, overlap with acute asthma. However, we have conclusively demonstrated they are not effective in this group of patients." The study was published in journal JAMA.
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