yes prednisone can become very addicting, and you should take it exactly as the doctor has prescribed
As prescribed. There is no harm in taking them together.
Yes. If a doctor has prescribed both medicines for the same patient, they may be taken together. As prescription drugs, prednisone and furosemide should only be used (alone or in combination) as prescribed.
None, unless prescribed by a vet.
If Your Doctor Prescribed Them Together... :)
the first one that comes to mind is Prednisone
Prednisone, a corticosteroid, has been shown to delay the progression of DMD somewhat, for reasons that are still unclear. Prednisone is also prescribed for BMD
Yes I was just prescribed this combo for a sinus infection and the prednisone in case it was allergies. Just make sure you double check with your Dr
One should only take Prednisone if it is prescribed by a doctor for you. The doctor will give you the correct medications to treat your urinary tract infection as well.
This will depend greatly on why your dog was started on prednisone. If the prednisone was for a temporary condition, like getting an itchy skin under control, your dog should be weaned off the prednisone within a couple months at most. However, prednisone is also prescribed to treat Cushings disease, which is a permanent condition that requires medication for the rest of the dog's life.
You should not take any medication that has not been prescribed just for you by your doctor.
I am assuming you are using prednisone to treat an epidermal (skin) rash/irritation? If that specific cream is not alleviating the symptoms, it may be in your best interest to have a MD examine it - at that point, the correct medication will be prescribed. RBB, MD