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Medrol Dosage

Generic name: methylprednisolone (oral)
Brand names: Medrol, Medrol Dosepak, MethylPREDNISolone Dose Pack
Drug class: Glucocorticoids

Medically reviewed by  A Ras MD.

 

Recommended Adult Dosing

Dosage forms:  TAB: 2 mg, 4 mg, 8 mg, 16 mg, 32 mg

Corticosteroid-responsive conditions

[4-48 mg/day PO divided qd-qid]
Alt: 24 mg PO on day 1, then decr. by 4 mg/day x5 days per dose pack instructions; Info: dose, frequency varies by condition; dose pack = 4 mg tabs x21; give w/ food; taper dose gradually to D/C if high-dose or long-term use

Asthma, acute

[ED/hospital management]
Dose: 40-80 mg/day PO divided qd-bid; Info: cont. until peak flow 70% predicted; give w/ food
[outpatient burst tx]
Dose: 40-60 mg/day PO divided qd-bid x3-10 days; Info: give w/ food

Asthma, severe persistent

[7.5-60 mg PO qd-qod]
Info: give w/ food; taper dose gradually to D/C if high-dose or long-term use

Gout, acute

[24 mg PO on day 1, then decr. by 4 mg/day x5 days per dose pack instructions]
Info: dose pack = 4 mg tabs x21; give w/ food

Multiple sclerosis, acute exacerbation

[500-1000 mg PO qd x3-5 days]
Info: give w/ food

Alcoholic hepatitis, acute

[10-12 mg PO tid]
Info: give w/ food; taper dose gradually to D/C

Renal dosing

renal impairment: no adjustment
HD/PD: not defined

Hepatic dosing

[not defined]

Recommended Peds Dosing

Dosage forms:  TAB: 2 mg, 4 mg, 8 mg, 16 mg, 32 mg

Corticosteroid-responsive conditions

[0.5-1.7 mg/kg/day PO divided q6-12h]
Alt: use dose pack of 4 mg tabs; start 24 mg/day, taper by 4 mg/day over 6 days per pkg instructions; Info: dose, frequency varies by condition; give w/ food; taper dose gradually to D/C if high-dose or long-term use

Asthma, acute

[ED/hospital management]
Dose: 1-2 mg/kg/day PO divided qd-bid; Max: 60 mg/day; Info: cont. until peak flow 70% predicted; give w/ food
[outpatient burst tx]
Dose: 1-2 mg/kg/day PO divided qd-bid x3-10 days; Max: 60 mg/day; Info: give w/ food

Asthma, severe persistent

[0.25-2 mg/kg/dose PO qd-qod]
Max: 60 mg/day; Info: give w/ food; taper dose gradually to D/C if high-dose or long-term use

Renal dosing

renal impairment: no adjustment
HD/PD: not defined

Hepatic dosing

[not defined]

 

SRC: NLM .

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