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Prednisone
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Last reviewed: June 12, 2026
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RxCUI 8640 · IN
Reviewed U.S. drug concept staged for preview search.
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Aliases staged for review: Paracetamol.
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Aliases staged for review: Metformin hydrochloride.
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Aliases staged for review: Acetylsalicylic acid.
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Aliases staged for review: Levothyroxine sodium.
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Aliases staged for review: Atorvastatin calcium.
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Aliases staged for review: Sertraline hydrochloride.
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Aliases staged for review: Escitalopram oxalate.
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Prednisone and alcohol
Prednisone and alcohol should be reviewed because stomach irritation, bleeding risk, blood sugar changes, mood effects, infection context, and treatment duration can matter.
Open question previewPrednisone and alcohol
Prednisone needs label review for alcohol and medication interaction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone Older Adult and alcohol
Prednisone older adult use for alcohol and medication interaction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone Kidney Liver and alcohol
Prednisone kidney or liver disease context for alcohol and medication interaction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone Procedure and alcohol
Prednisone procedure planning for alcohol and medication interaction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone Pregnancy and alcohol
Prednisone pregnancy or breastfeeding context for alcohol and medication interaction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone Polypharmacy and alcohol
Prednisone multiple-medicine use for alcohol and medication interaction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone OTC Supplement and alcohol
Prednisone OTC product and supplement use for alcohol and medication interaction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone Missed Dose and alcohol
Prednisone missed-dose or timing changes for alcohol and medication interaction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone and ibuprofen
Prednisone and ibuprofen should be reviewed with a pharmacist or clinician because steroid and NSAID use can raise stomach, bleeding, blood pressure, and kidney concerns.
Open question previewIbuprofen and alcohol
Ibuprofen and alcohol should be treated cautiously because both can raise concern for stomach irritation, bleeding, dizziness, or other adverse effects in some users.
Open question previewAntibiotics and alcohol
Alcohol guidance depends on the specific antibiotic and the infection being treated. Some anti-infective medicines have important alcohol warnings, so label and pharmacist review matter.
Open question previewAmoxicillin and alcohol
Amoxicillin and alcohol should be reviewed through the exact product label and pharmacist guidance because infection severity, side effects, and adherence matter.
Open question previewMetformin and alcohol
Metformin and alcohol should be reviewed with a clinician or pharmacist because diabetes control, illness, dehydration, liver risk, and heavy drinking can change safety context.
Open question previewGabapentin and alcohol
Gabapentin and alcohol should be reviewed because combined sedation, dizziness, slowed reaction time, falls, and breathing risk can matter for some users.
Open question previewPrednisone and sleep aids
Prednisone needs label review for sleep-aid and medication safety. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone driving review
Prednisone needs label review for driving, alertness, and label-warning. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone timing change review
Prednisone needs label review for administration timing and label direction. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewPrednisone liver review
Prednisone needs label review for liver disease and medication review. Ask a clinician or pharmacist before changing use.
Open question previewAcetaminophen and alcohol
Acetaminophen and alcohol should be treated as a higher-risk combination, especially with heavy or repeated drinking or when multiple products contain acetaminophen.
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