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Prednisolone seasonal dosing

Quick-reference dosing notes for pediatrics with safety checks. Use local protocols and the full calculator for edge cases.

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Common dosing patterns (verify protocol)

Prednisolone dosing varies by indication. This sheet is a reference for calculation and safe dispensing—not a prescription.

Prednisolone common patterns
ScenarioTypical patternNotes
Asthma / viral wheeze exacerbation1–2 mg/kg/day (often once daily), 3–5 daysMany protocols cap the max daily dose (commonly 60 mg/day). Confirm your local max.

mL conversion (liquid)

Always confirm the bottle concentration. Convert with: mL = mg ÷ (mg/mL).

Common prednisolone concentrations
Label on bottlemg/mLExample: 30 mg dose
15 mg / 5 mL3 mg/mL10.0 mL
10 mg / 5 mL2 mg/mL15.0 mL
5 mg / 5 mL1 mg/mL30.0 mL

Use your local rounding policy. Double-check decimals and the dosing device.

Red flags

Seek urgent evaluation (examples)

  • Trouble breathing, severe work of breathing, or cyanosis
  • Dehydration with inability to keep fluids down
  • Severe lethargy, confusion, or worsening symptoms

Call your clinician/pharmacy (examples)

  • Questions about the regimen, max dose, or taper plan
  • Unclear concentration / formulation mismatch
  • History of diabetes, immunocompromise, or significant comorbidities

Full calculator and medication page

For indication-specific dosing options and max doses, use:

Prednisolone pediatric dose calculator

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