Prednisone: Oral Suspension
Prednisone is commonly prescribed for
- Inflammation
- Immune Mediated disease
- Adrenal Insufficiency
One of the dosage forms available for Prednisone is Oral Suspension. Wedgewood Pharmacy’s oral suspensions and solutions are a familiar and convenient dosage form. Oral suspensions and solutions can be administered directly into the mouth using a dosing syringe or mixed with a small amount of food. They offer a wide range of flavoring options, and flexible dosing adjustments.
28 strengths of Prednisone Oral Suspension are available, ranging from 0.25 mg/ml to 100 mg/ml.
Featured Dosage Forms Available:
If you have a hard time getting your patients to take their medications in the dosage forms you’ve prescribed, try one of Wedgewood Pharmacy’s unique dosage forms that may help increase compliance.
Prednisone is also available in this featured dosage form:
Other Dosage Forms Available:
Prednisone is also available in these dosage forms. Different strengths may be available for different dosage forms.
Available Flavors:
Anchovy; Apple; Apple-Molasses; Banana; Banana/Marshmallow; Beef; Beef/Chicken; Bubble Gum; Butterscotch; Butterscotch-Vanilla; Caramel; Cherry; Cherry, wild; Cherry-Vanilla; Chicken, natural; Chicken-Marshmallow; Crème De Menthe; Double Banana; Double Beef; Double chicken; Double Fish; Double Grape; Double Liver; Double Marshmallow; Double Molasses; Duck; Fish/Marshmallow; Orange; Peanut Butter; Peppermint; Pina Colada; Raspberry; Strawberry; Strawberry/Marshmallow; Triple Chicken; Triple-Fish; Tutti Fruitti; Vanilla/Marshmallow; Venison; Watermelon and Wintergreen (Methyl Salicylate).
Prescriber Information
Client Information
Prednisone Oral Suspension
Prescribed For: Horses, Dogs, Cats and Ferrets
Commonly Prescribed For: Inflammation, Immune Mediated disease and Adrenal Insufficiency
Prednisone Oral Suspension
Prescribed For: Horses, Dogs, Cats and Ferrets
Commonly Prescribed For: Inflammation, Immune Mediated disease and Adrenal Insufficiency
If you have any questions concerning these medications, please consult with your doctor.
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