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Prednisolone steriod pills can cause Glaucoma and cataracts if not monitored

Posted on | August 31, 2009 |

Did anyone know this?

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6 Responses to “Prednisolone steriod pills can cause Glaucoma and cataracts if not monitored”

  1. Arwen.
    August 31st, 2009 @ 2:15 am

    I knew this too, I have a close friend who is an eye surgeon.

  2. Hhh H
    August 31st, 2009 @ 2:15 am

    atcually you should stfu

  3. Onna
    August 31st, 2009 @ 2:15 am

    Really?!?! I’m currently taking them for my hives!!! They are prescribed by my doc though…

  4. SUE G online
    August 31st, 2009 @ 2:15 am

    wow, i have taken them many times for my asthma and chest infections. having to have my eyes photographed now every year because of diabetes

  5. ?
    August 31st, 2009 @ 2:15 am

    Are you a doctor?
    are you a nurse?
    Do you have any research to back up this statement?
    You could frighten people making those statements without giving proof and this is not the place to give out information like that unless a question about it has been posted.

    Steroids like prednisolone can only be prescribed by a doctor. He will have a full medical history of the patient before he starts treatment of any kind, It is important that anyone on steroids carries a steroid treatment card - as with warfarin anyone on warfarin - the hospital prescribing will issue this.

    The doctor will allso review the patient on a regular basis if the patient is on long term steroids. He will also ensure the patient understands that he / she must not stop treatment immediately or before a review from the doctor.

    Sometimes it is necessary to take prednisolone eye drops after eye surgery.

  6. squatchimo
    August 31st, 2009 @ 2:15 am

    The OP is right. Steroids can cause the intraocular pressure to go up resulting in glaucoma. Long term use can also cause a classic posterior subcapsular cataract. Seen ‘em many times.

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