How and Where to Buy Medrol Online?
CanadianPharmacyWorld.com offers you an online convenience to buy Medrol and other
immunosuppressive agents at affordable prices with a valid prescription from your doctor. We also offer other RX and OTC medications at the lowest prices. Canadian Pharmacy World delivers you the prescription and over the counter medications with free shipping. You can place the order online, by mail, by fax or toll-free over the telephone at 1866-485-7979.
How much does Medrol cost?
The average retail price of brand Medrol 16 mg tablets is around $158.10 for a supply of 50 tablets according to Drugs.com, depending on the pharmacy you visit. Canadian Pharmacy World is offering brand Medrol 16 mg tablets from India at just $70.99 for a supply of 84 tablets. Please contact our customer service at toll-free 1-866-485-7979 for details.
Brand Medrol 16 mg tablets from India, as low as $0.85 per unit
Are There Alternative Names for the Brand Medrol?
Brand Medrol comes from India manufactured by Pfizer. Canadian Pharmacy also carries medications such as Cortef and Florinef.
What Dosages and Forms is Medrol available in?
The brand Medrol is available in the strength of 4 mg, 8 mg, and 16 mg tablets. Generic Medrol is available in the strength of 4 mg tablets only.
What is Medrol used for?
Medrol is used in the treatment of various conditions such as allergy or inflammation conditions like arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, ulcerative colitis, allergic disorders, gland (endocrine) disorders, and conditions that affect the skin, eyes, lungs, stomach, nervous system, or blood cells. It can also be used to replace corticosteroid hormone when the body does not produce enough due to problems with the adrenal glands (e.g. adrenal insufficiency). Medrol contains a corticosteroid hormone. It decreases the body’s immune response to certain diseases and reduces symptoms such as swelling and redness. Your doctor may tell you to take your daily dose as a single dose or in divided doses. Swallow the tablets with a drink of water. Do not eat grapefruit or drink grapefruit juice while taking Medrol. When your condition has improved, your dose will be reduced gradually. Medrol should not be stopped abruptly. Do not stop taking Medrol without talking to your doctor. Corticosteroids can affect growth in children. Tell your doctor if your child is not growing at a normal rate while using Medrol.
What Are The Possible Side Effects of Medrol?
Some of the common side effects of Medrol are fluid retention (swelling in your hands or ankles); dizziness, spinning sensation; changes in your menstrual periods; headache, mild muscle pain or weakness; or stomach discomfort, bloating. Some serious side effects include shortness of breath, swelling, rapid weight gain; bruising, thinning skin, or any wound that will not heal; blurred vision, tunnel vision, eye pain, or seeing halos around lights; severe depression, changes in personality, unusual thoughts or behavior; new or unusual pain in an arm or leg or in your back; bloody or tarry stools, coughing up blood or vomit that looks like coffee grounds; seizure (convulsions); or low potassium-leg cramps, constipation, irregular heartbeats, fluttering in your chest, increased thirst or urination, numbness or tingling. These are not all the possible side effects of Medrol. In case of any unexpected effect, consult your healthcare professional immediately.
Are there any Precautions and Drug interactions for Medrol?
Do not take Medrol if you have:
• Allergies to methylprednisolone or any other steroid medicine or any of the ingredients in Medrol tablets; or any fungal infection;
• Viral diseases including vaccinia (cowpox), varicella (chicken pox), and herpes simplex of the eye.
Patients taking Medrol should not receive live vaccines. Medrol may cause dizziness, vertigo, vision problems and fatigue. If you experience these side effects you should not drive or operate machinery.
Before taking Medrol, talk to your doctor if you have:
• A known or suspected allergy to cow’s milk or its components or other dairy products;
• An infection (such as herpes simplex, chicken pox, tuberculosis, threadworm);
• A condition known as systemic sclerosis, in which your body makes too much of a protein called collagen;
• Brittle bone (osteoporosis);
• Certain mental or mood conditions (such as depression);
• Certain eye disease such as glaucoma, cataracts;
• Cushing’s disease (caused by an excess of cortisol hormone);
• Diabetes;
• High blood pressure ;
• Heart problems such as heart failure;
• Herpes infection or any problems with the retina;
• High blood sugar;
• Had any prior use of medrol;
• Kidney disease;
• Liver disease such as cirrhosis;
• Low potassium or calcium;
• Muscle pain or weakness;
• Recently had myocardial infarction (heart attack);
• Seizures (fits) or other neurological problems;
• Skin cancer (kaposi’s sarcoma), or a tumor of the adrenal glands (pheochromocytoma);
• Stomach or gut problems (ulcer, ulcerative colitis);
• Thromboembolic disorders (bleeding or blood clotting problems);
• Thyroid problems;
• Water retention;
• Weak immune response.
Drug Interactions
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Especially if you are taking the following:
• Antibiotics and antifungals (such as ketoconazole, itraconazole);
• Aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines (also called nsaids) such as ibuprofen;
• Cyclosporine;
• Drugs to treat glaucoma and epilepsy such as acetazolamid;
• Drugs to prevent or alleviate nausea and vomiting such as aprepitant or fosaprepitant;
• Drugs to treat cancer such as aminoglutethimide or cyclophosphamide;
• Drugs to “thin” the blood: anticoagulants such as acenomoumarol, phenindione and warfarin;
• Drugs to treat myasthenia gravis (a muscle condition) such as distigmine and neostigmine;
• Drugs to treat epilepsy such as barbiturates, carbamezipine;
• Drugs for heartburn and acid indigestion such as cimetidine;
• Drugs for heart problems or high blood pressure as digoxin and diltiazem;
• Drugs to treat HIV infections such as indinavir or ritonavir;
• Drugs to treat diabetes;
• Drugs to treat tuberculosis;
• Drugs to treat high cholesterol (cholestyramine);
• Hormone replacement therapy or hormonal oral contraceptive;
• Other medicines called neuromuscular blocking agents which are used in some surgical procedures;
• Tacrolimus – used following an organ transplant to prevent rejection of the organ;
• Water pills (diuretics).
Medrol Storage and Safety Information
Store Medrol at room temperature between 20 and 25°C. Keep out of reach and sight of children.
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