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Yes, prednisolone can affect certain blood test results, such as those measuring cortisol levels. Prednisolone is a corticosteroid medication that can suppress the body's natural cortisol production, leading to lower levels in blood tests while taking the medication. It's important to inform your healthcare provider if you are taking prednisolone before undergoing any blood tests.
It is typically not recommended to drink alcohol while taking prednisone because it can be very hard on the liver. It's also not recommended to drink alcohol if you are taking prednisone for Ulcerative Colitis because it can worsen your symptoms.
Prednisolone is not typically absorbed through the skin in significant amounts when applied topically. While some corticosteroids can penetrate the skin and enter the bloodstream, prednisolone is primarily used in oral or injectable forms for systemic effects. Topical formulations containing prednisolone are designed for localized treatment and are not intended for systemic absorption. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance on medication use.
A saturated ketone is one which has saturated alpha, beta carbons etc.. (by this I mean saturated with hydrogens, there are no double bonds). The opposite, a conjugated ketone, is one which has double bonds in its substituents or R groups (such as an aromatic ring system or alkene). For example, benzil is a conjugated ketone while acetone is a saturated ketone. Source: Organic Chemistry student
You should never consume alcohol while taking any form of medication. Alcohol can slow down the heart rate, hence slowing the speed of blood circulation around your body. This will prevent the medication from effectively being transported around your body before it wears off. Alcohol can also sometimes cause nausea. If you are sick, your medication (if it is oral) will most likely be sicked out. Some medications are cancelled out by alcohol, while others cause overdoses. See your doctor for clearer advice on the matter.
Non-reducing sugars do not have a free aldehyde or ketone group, while reducing sugars do have a free aldehyde or ketone group that can react with other molecules.
This will depend upon the individual dog and the condition being treated with the prednisolone. Some dogs are placed on it for just a couple of weeks to get through a severe skin infection or other temporary condition while others will be on it for life to control auto-immune disease.
Yes of course you can. You can eat all fruits and berries.
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The main difference is in their functional groups. Aldehyde sugars have an aldehyde group (-CHO) at the end of the carbon chain, while ketone sugars have a ketone group (C=O) in the middle of the carbon chain. This structural variation affects their chemical properties and behavior in reactions.
For raspberry pavlova, I highly recommend Eiswein (also known as Ice Wine).This is a wine that is produced from grapes which are naturally frozen by gentle snowy weather while still on their vines.A Rutherglen Muscat will also go very well with raspberry pavlova.