Tablet
Solupred 16 16 mg Tablet
Generic: Methylprednisolone
Manufacturer: Ziska Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Therapeutic class: Oral corticosteroid (glucocorticoid)
Price in Bangladesh
| Pack | Price (BDT) |
|---|---|
| Per tablet | ৳ 19.50 |
| Strip of 10 | ৳ 195.00 |
Prices are indicative — actual retail price may vary by pharmacy.
What is Solupred 16?
Solupred 16 contains Methylprednisolone in a 16 mg tablet. Methylprednisolone is a glucocorticoid corticosteroid taken by mouth to reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system in inflammatory, allergic and autoimmune disorders.
Solupred 16 16 mg tablet is manufactured by Ziska Pharmaceuticals Ltd.. It contains Methylprednisolone, an oral corticosteroid (steroid) used to control inflammation and calm an overactive immune system in conditions such as severe allergic reactions, asthma flare-ups, rheumatoid arthritis and many skin, kidney, bowel and autoimmune diseases. It is a powerful prescription medicine that must be taken exactly as directed and never stopped suddenly.
Methylprednisolone is a synthetic version of cortisol, a hormone made by the adrenal glands. It enters the body's cells and switches off the genes that produce inflammatory chemicals, thereby reducing swelling, redness, pain and the immune system's attack on the body's own tissues. Because it affects many organ systems, your doctor tailors the dose and duration of Solupred 16 carefully to your condition.
Indications
Doctors prescribe Solupred 16 for many inflammatory, allergic and immune-related conditions, including:
- Severe allergic reactions and severe urticaria or drug allergy
- Asthma and COPD flare-ups, and some other lung diseases
- Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus (SLE) and other joint and connective-tissue diseases
- Severe skin diseases — such as extensive eczema, lichen planus or pemphigus
- Nephrotic syndrome and certain kidney conditions
- Ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease
- Certain blood disorders — such as ITP and autoimmune haemolytic anaemia
The condition, dose and length of treatment differ greatly between patients — use Solupred 16 only for the illness it was prescribed for.
Dosage & Administration
The dose of Solupred 16 varies widely — from a few milligrams daily to much higher doses — depending on the disease, its severity and your response. Take it exactly as your doctor prescribes.
- Take it with food or milk to protect your stomach
- If prescribed once daily, taking it in the morning matches the body's natural steroid rhythm and disturbs sleep less
- Never stop suddenly after more than a few days of use — the dose must be reduced step by step (tapered) on the doctor's schedule
- Children: doses are calculated by the doctor according to weight and the condition being treated
Do not change the dose, skip the taper or stop Solupred 16 on your own, even if you feel completely well.
Side Effects
Short courses of Solupred 16 are usually well tolerated. Possible side effects include:
- Increased appetite and weight gain
- Stomach upset, heartburn or indigestion
- Mood changes, irritability, difficulty sleeping
- Raised blood sugar and blood pressure
- Facial rounding, fluid retention and swelling
With longer use: thinning of the bones (osteoporosis), muscle weakness, thin skin and easy bruising, cataracts or glaucoma, higher risk of infections, slowed growth in children and suppression of the body's own steroid production. Report black stools, severe stomach pain, vision changes, signs of infection or severe mood changes to your doctor immediately while taking Solupred 16.
Precautions & Warnings
- Never stop Solupred 16 abruptly — after more than a few days the body cuts back its own steroid production, and sudden stopping can cause adrenal crisis; always follow the tapering plan
- Take it with food, and tell your doctor about any history of stomach ulcer
- Infection risk: avoid close contact with people who have chickenpox, measles or other infections, and report fever or feeling unwell promptly — steroids can hide the usual signs of infection
- Diabetes: monitor blood sugar more often, as steroids raise it; insulin or tablet doses may need adjusting
- Blood pressure, eyes and bones should be checked during long-term treatment; calcium and vitamin D may be advised
- Tell every doctor, dentist or surgeon that you take steroids, and avoid live vaccines unless your doctor approves
Drug Interactions
Many medicines interact with Solupred 16. Tell your doctor everything you take, especially:
- NSAID painkillers — aspirin, ibuprofen, diclofenac: combined with steroids they raise the risk of stomach ulcers and bleeding
- Diabetes medicines and insulin — steroids raise blood sugar, so doses may need adjusting
- Warfarin and other blood thinners — effects may change; closer monitoring is needed
- Diuretics — added potassium loss, causing weakness or palpitations
- Rifampicin, phenytoin, carbamazepine — speed up steroid breakdown and weaken its effect
- Ketoconazole and some HIV medicines — increase steroid levels and side effects
- Live vaccines — generally avoided during significant steroid doses
Contraindications
Do not take Solupred 16 if you:
- Are allergic to methylprednisolone or any other ingredient of the preparation
- Have a widespread (systemic) fungal infection
- Are due to receive a live or live-attenuated vaccine while on immunosuppressive steroid doses, unless your doctor approves
Solupred 16 needs special caution — and sometimes additional treatment first — in active or past tuberculosis, untreated infections, stomach ulcers, severe diabetes, severe high blood pressure, glaucoma, osteoporosis and serious mental illness. Your doctor will weigh these risks before prescribing it.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy: Methylprednisolone is used in pregnancy only when the doctor judges that the benefit to the mother outweighs any risk to the baby — for example in severe asthma or autoimmune disease, where the untreated illness itself is dangerous. Prolonged or high-dose use needs close monitoring of both mother and baby. Never start, stop or change Solupred 16 in pregnancy without medical advice.
Breastfeeding: Small amounts pass into breast milk. Usual doses are generally considered compatible with breastfeeding; with higher doses the doctor may advise waiting a few hours after a dose before feeding. Discuss your dose and feeding schedule with your doctor.
Storage Conditions
Store Solupred 16 below 30°C in a cool, dry place, protected from light and moisture. Keep tablets in the original blister pack until use.
- Keep out of the reach and sight of children
- Do not use after the expiry date printed on the pack
- Do not keep leftover tablets to self-treat future illnesses — steroid use always needs a doctor's supervision
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can I not stop Solupred 16 suddenly?
Should I take Solupred 16 with food, and at what time of day?
Will Solupred 16 raise my blood sugar? I have diabetes.
Last updated: