Rayos Side Effects
Serious Side Effects of Rayos
- Taking Rayos may cause pancreatitis. Symptoms of pancreatitis are severe pain in the upper abdomen that spreads to the back, and vomiting.
- If your blood pressure becomes dangerously high, contact a doctor immediately. Signs of dangerous blood pressure levels are severe headaches, blurry vision, buzzing sounds in the ears, pain in the chest, short breaths, and seizures.
- Bloody stool or coughing up blood are signs of a serious reaction to Rayos.
- Seek medical help immediately if you experience blurred vision, eye pain, or see halos around lights.
- Signs that Rayos has caused your potassium levels to drop are confusion, abnormal heart rate, acute thirst, increased need to urinate, and limpness.
Common Side Effects of Rayos
- Because of the way Rayos interacts with the immune system, you may experience high blood pressure and high blood sugar.
- Taking Rayos may change your behavior and moods. Changes may include extreme excitement/happiness, restlessness, or severe depression.
- Rayos can increase water retention, cause weight gain, and increase your appetite.
- You may experience acne, dryness of the skin, bruising easily, slow healing, or skin discoloration when taking Rayos.
Warnings & Recalls for Rayos
General Rayos Warnings
- When used for an extended period of time, Rayos can change the body's response to stress. Changes may include weight gain, acute fatigue, muscle weakness, and raised levels of blood sugars.
- Rayos may cause your immune system to become weaker. This may cause you to get and infection or may make an existing infection worse.
- Extended use of Rayos may decrease bone density.
- Rayos can stunt the growth of children.
- If you stop using Rayos abruptly, you may experience withdrawal symptoms.
- Do not get live vaccines while taking Rayos. Examples of live vaccines include measles, mumps, polio, rotavirus, smallpox, typhoid, yellow fever, H1N1, and the flue vaccine.
Rayos Treatment and Use
Rayos | prednisone is a corticosteroid medication that has been approved by the FDA to treat rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthiritis, ankylosing spondylitis, and polymyalgia rheumatica. It can also be used as a medication for asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
How does Rayos work?
Unlike other formulations of prednisone, Rayos is designed to release after four hours. It supplements a body’s decreased ability to produce corticosteroids. Corticosteroids help process immune responses and regulate inflammation. By altering the functions of the immune system and stopping the release of inflammation causing substances, Rayos is able to treat a variety of conditions that affect the immune system.
Rayos Dosage Information
Rayos is typically taken once a day with food. However, doses can vary between patient response and the severity of their condition. Maintenance doses are adjusted to the lowest effective dose in order to gradually discontinue use.
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- Prednisone (not available)
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Author:
Ari Diozon
Posted on Sep 23, 2012