Introducing a trusted, FDA-approved treatment for inflammation and immune-related conditions — Prednisolone.

Clinically proven to help reduce inflammation, relieve symptoms, and restore comfort and quality of life when it’s needed most.

Prednisolone was developed to help you regain control of your health — on your terms.
Here’s how it works:

Reduces inflammation

And helps relieve stress and discomfort caused by chronic symptoms.

Taken as prescribed

You follow a treatment plan tailored to your needs — for steady relief, restored balance, and greater control over your health.

Starts working within hours

And provides relief that can last throughout the day — though timing and response may vary based on your condition and dosage.*

No strict alcohol restrictions

You can live your life — just follow your doctor’s advice and use moderation when it matters most.

Do not use Prednisolone if you have any of the following:

Uncontrolled High Blood Pressure (Hypertension)

Do not use Prednisolone if you have uncontrolled high blood pressure.
Corticosteroids can raise blood pressure further, so it’s important to work with your doctor to stabilize your condition before starting treatment.

Known Heart (Cardiovascular) Disease
If you have a history of heart disease, consult your doctor before using Prednisolone. Corticosteroids can raise blood pressure, increase fluid retention, and place additional strain on the heart, so careful medical supervision is essential.

Prednisolone is not intended for use without a diagnosed medical need.
It is not approved for general wellness, performance enhancement, or cosmetic purposes. Prednisolone should only be used under medical supervision for approved conditions, and it is not recommended for use in children or pregnant women unless specifically prescribed by a healthcare provider.

How Does Prednisolone Work?

Inflammation is the body’s natural defense response — but in certain conditions, the immune system becomes overactive and begins attacking healthy tissues, leading to pain, swelling, and other chronic symptoms.

Prednisolone works by calming the immune response.
It is a corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation by suppressing the release of substances in the body that cause immune and inflammatory reactions. This leads to relief from symptoms such as joint pain, skin irritation, breathing difficulties, and more — depending on the condition being treated.

Prednisolone doesn’t cure the underlying disease, but it helps manage symptoms and prevent flare-ups, giving your body a chance to heal and function more normally.

See the Results You’ve Been Waiting For

Prednisolone has been studied extensively in patients with a variety of inflammatory and autoimmune conditions, across different age groups and health backgrounds.† Many people report reduced pain and swelling, improved mobility, better breathing, and a noticeable return to daily comfort.

Their stories often reflect the challenge of living with chronic inflammation — and the relief that comes with finding a treatment that works.

†Clinical trials and decades of medical use support Prednisolone’s safety and effectiveness when used as directed under medical supervision.

Here’s what they experienced

Prednisolone reduced inflammation and helped relieve stress caused by chronic symptoms.

After starting Prednisolone, many patients experienced lasting relief from inflammation-related symptoms, along with improved comfort, mobility, and overall quality of life.

The most common side effects of Prednisolone include increased appetite, mood or sleep changes (such as irritability or insomnia), upset stomach, mild fluid retention, and facial swelling.

A majority of patients who completed clinical trials with Prednisolone chose to continue treatment, citing significant relief from symptoms and noticeable improvements in daily comfort and quality of life.

How to Use Prednisolone

– Take Prednisolone exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider
– Follow the specific dosing schedule provided — doses may vary based on your condition
– Do not stop taking Prednisolone suddenly without medical supervision
– Take with food or milk to help reduce stomach upset

Possible Side Effects

Common side effects may include:
– Increased appetite
– Mood changes or difficulty sleeping
– Upset stomach or indigestion
– Fluid retention or facial swelling
– Mild rise in blood pressure or blood sugar

In rare cases, Prednisolone can cause:
– Weakened immune response or increased risk of infections
– Bone thinning (osteoporosis) with long-term use
– Eye issues (e.g., glaucoma or cataracts)
– Adrenal suppression (if stopped abruptly after prolonged use)

Stop use and seek medical attention if you experience serious side effects, such as severe mood changes, vision disturbances, signs of infection, or unusual fatigue.

Indication

What is Prednisolone?
Prednisolone is a prescription corticosteroid used to treat a wide range of inflammatory and autoimmune conditions — including arthritis, asthma, allergies, skin conditions, and immune system disorders. It works by reducing inflammation and calming overactive immune responses.

Prednisolone should only be used under medical supervision and is not intended for general wellness or non-medical enhancement purposes. It is not recommended for use in children or during pregnancy unless specifically prescribed.