Staying at a low dose of prednisolone for a few m... - PMRGCAuk

PMRGCAuk

20,342 members38,113 posts

Staying at a low dose of prednisolone for a few months to avoid flare.

Mack100 profile image
13 Replies

I have read on here that some rheumatologists favour keeping PMR patients on a low dose of 2 or 3 mg daily for a few months in order to avoid flares before continuing to taper to a lower dose. I am unable to find any references to this plan. I would like to quote them to my GP as I want to stay on such a maintenance dose now that I have reached 3mg and would like to cite any such reference. I'd be grateful for any guidance.

Written by
Mack100 profile image
Mack100
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
13 Replies
PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador

It was a statement made by Prof Dasgupta during a webinar which he did for members about 18 months ago. Not published as far as I know.

I completely agree with the sentiment - but I think you can get lower than that before sticking. If you reduce that last few mg very very slowly - even the step to zero - and are vigilant and do not assume that any returning symptoms are NOT PMR, 1mg is more than possible. Even 1/2mg can be enough to keep the inflammation under control for some people.

Mack100 profile image
Mack100 in reply to PMRpro

Thanks

piglette profile image
piglette in reply to PMRpro

I believe Rod Hughes made a similar comment staying on around 5mg to limit problems from the adrenal glands.

PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador in reply to piglette

His is more hanging around at 5mg to let the body catch up. I think Dasgupta's is a tacit admission that PMR lasts longer than he and his colleagues said ...

DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply to PMRpro

…pity they don’t amend the guidelines then ! Sorry I’m whistling in the wind again 😳

PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador in reply to DorsetLady

Hope springs eternal!

Trouble is, the guidelines are a consensus product and there are too many of the other sort around. What we need is a sort of discussion network of the Good Guys as opinion leaders who publish articles about the large numbers of patients who need long term low dose pred (for example) or their set of patients under 50 who do have PMR in the absence of anything else.

DorsetLady profile image
DorsetLadyPMRGCAuk volunteer in reply to PMRpro

Well you know a few…..but probably not enough!

PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador in reply to DorsetLady

We're working on it!

Hi Mack100My bloods results on the 6th of May2022 , inflammation markers (ESR and CRP were excellent) at that stage i had slowly tapered to 3mg of prednisolone. Now I am on a journey of 2.5mg of prednisolone and so far so good. I saw the consultant rheumatologist’s as a private patient in October 2021 in a 15 minute session He gave me the information that I had already knew as I had done my research on the topic of PMR. I don’t see the point of seeing him again. So I monitor and liase with my GP. My plan, hopefully is to get to 0mg by end of July 2022. Time will tell if I will be successful.

PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador in reply to

Don't make the mistake of setting fixed goals - in the great scheme of things 2.5mg pred is a fair bit! Even 1mg is the difference between being OK and not - at any level.

in reply to PMRpro

I will definitely taper according to the clinical guide lines. My experience through this journey of PMR would indicate that with blood results (ESR n CRP) and how I feel would also determine my progress in coming off the steroids.I am in no hurry coz the painful experience from last July/August 2021 onwards is still is very fresh in my mind.I don’t wish to have any flares. So slow and steady does it.I will get my bloods done again sometime in July2022 and see how I am progressing.

Sofarbrnun profile image
Sofarbrnun

Sorry, this was meant for PMR Pro. I've been on 1mg Rayos (Lodotra) for at least 2 or 3 years. My inflammation levels are down, but when I try every other day, I get neck pain and headaches. So, I tried 1/2 a pred with Rayos every other day. Went on for a month or so ( during 1 mo hurricane evac) but the neck pain got so bad, I had to wear a neck brace. Now my insurance is pulling the Rayos, and my head is killing me. I have a script for 1mg prednisone and also the 4mg methylpred.I can only do half of the regular in order to taper. Any suggestions? I guess I'll take one or the other. Wish I could get the 2 mg methylphenidate, but not available.

PMRpro profile image
PMRproAmbassador in reply to Sofarbrnun

Do you really mean 1mg (one mg)?

If you do, I'd just accept the 1mg ongoing to be honest - though the price of Rayos/Lodotra here is about 1 euro a day so I could afford it even paying for it.

OTOH, if you mean you are at more (or even just 1mg) have you tried using the DSNS taper (details in the FAQs) starting with 1 day new, 6 (or more) days of the old dose before trying the new dose again. That makes it a much gentler reduction and was partly designed to deeal with tablets you couldn't cut to get smaller dose changes.

You may also like...

Low Prednisolone dose and eyesight

unless she has a flare up but due to her present mental state it is doubtful we would know. My...

Low dose prednisolone

have been getting symptoms am scared to lower dosage further Any advise much appreciated 😊thank...

Staying on prednisolone

Hi All, Would just like to know if being on a low dose of prednisolone forever is something that...

How long to stay on low doses

months is recommended. I have had no symptoms of PMR for quite sometime.

Increasing exercise while on low dose prednisolone

this dreaded illness. I have a question and would welcome any experience on the matter. Is it OK...