In people, prednisone or prednisolone may be prescribed as an immunosuppressant medicine and used for issues like asthma. We know that dogs can also suffer with similar conditions and conditions like BOAS in flat-faced (brachycephalic) breeds. Are these medications used for treating these conditions in our pets too? Prednisone and prednisolone are prescription medicines so should only ever be given under the direction of a vet. Keep reading to find out more about prednisone for dogs, including whether it’s considered a helpful medication.
What is prednisone for dogs?
Prednisone for dogs is used to treat a range of medical conditions. However, prednisone is what's known as a precursor for a medication called prednisolone - i.e., prednisone is metabolised in the body into prednisolone, and it's in the form of prednisolone that the medication is most commonly prescribed.
Like humans, this can be used as an immunosuppressant or an anti-inflammatory medicine. It is a synthetic steroid and can be administered orally, by injection or topically.
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