

| Dosage | Package | Price per Dose | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2.5mg | 180 pills | C$0.79 | C$158.86 C$142.97 Best Price | |
| 2.5mg | 120 pills | C$1.08 | C$143.83 C$129.45 | |
| 2.5mg | 90 pills | C$1.18 | C$118.07 C$106.26 | |
| 2.5mg | 60 pills | C$1.29 | C$85.86 C$77.27 | |
| 2.5mg | 30 pills | C$2.26 | C$75.13 C$67.61 | |
| 5mg | 180 pills | C$0.83 | C$165.30 C$148.77 | |
| 5mg | 120 pills | C$1.02 | C$137.39 C$123.65 | |
| 5mg | 90 pills | C$1.18 | C$118.07 C$106.26 | |
| 5mg | 60 pills | C$1.31 | C$88.01 C$79.21 | |
| 5mg | 30 pills | C$2.18 | C$72.98 C$65.68 | |
| 10mg | 180 pills | C$0.89 | C$178.18 C$160.37 | |
| 10mg | 120 pills | C$1.10 | C$145.98 C$131.38 | |
| 10mg | 90 pills | C$1.28 | C$126.65 C$113.99 | |
| 10mg | 60 pills | C$1.49 | C$98.74 C$88.87 | |
| 10mg | 30 pills | C$2.32 | C$77.27 C$69.55 | |
| 20mg | 180 pills | C$0.91 | C$182.48 C$164.23 | |
| 20mg | 120 pills | C$1.14 | C$152.42 C$137.18 | |
| 20mg | 90 pills | C$1.33 | C$133.10 C$119.79 | |
| 20mg | 60 pills | C$1.58 | C$105.18 C$94.67 | |
| 20mg | 30 pills | C$2.45 | C$81.57 C$73.41 | |
| 40mg | 180 pills | C$0.93 | C$184.63 C$166.16 Popular | |
| 40mg | 120 pills | C$1.16 | C$154.57 C$139.11 | |
| 40mg | 90 pills | C$1.37 | C$137.39 C$123.65 | |
| 40mg | 60 pills | C$1.60 | C$107.33 C$96.60 | |
| 40mg | 30 pills | C$2.65 | C$88.01 C$79.21 |
This page gives general information about orapred today.
It should not replace medical advice, and you should talk with your pharmacist or doctor for personal guidance about dosing.
Breadth of inhaled irritants can trigger episodes of wheeze, cough, and chest tightness in asthma or allergy flares.
Several conditions cause inflammation that makes pain, swelling, or breathlessness worse, and daily tasks feel exhausting even when you try.
Orapred is one option to reduce that inflammation.
It comes in several forms and your pharmacist or doctor can explain how it fits with your treatment plan today.
Orapred helps calm inflammation across many body systems.
It may be used for flare ups in asthma, allergic reactions, arthritis, skin conditions, or bowel problems when doctors decide.
Your healthcare team will choose whether it fits.
The goal is to reduce inflammation, ease symptoms, and help you regain daily comfort during a short or longer course.
Read the leaflet thoroughly for safety notes online.
Use the provided dropper or syringe to measure the amount exactly as instructed by your pharmacist for your child today.
Food timing can help minimize stomach upset sometimes.
If you miss a dose, take it when you remember unless it is close to your next dose for safety.
Plan a consistent daily time for taking it.
Take with food if it helps your stomach, otherwise you can take it with water, following your doctor’s instructions carefully.
If symptoms change, tell your clinician promptly please.
Do not stop suddenly unless your clinician advises a gradual reduction, to avoid symptoms returning or withdrawal effects or complications.
Common effects include increased appetite and trouble sleeping.
You might feel mood changes, stomach upset, or headache as your body adjusts over the first days, and this passes.
Call urgently if you notice severe stomach pain.
Also seek help for signs of infection, vision changes, or swelling, or breathing problems, or chest tightness, or fainting spells.
Do not use if you have fungal infection.
Tell your clinician if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or ulcers; in Canada, access rules may vary by province.
Vaccination plans should be discussed with your pharmacist.
This medicine may interact with certain drugs, so share all medicines you take, including supplements and herbal remedies you use.
Store at room temperature away from children and pets.
Keep the bottle tightly closed and protect from heat, light, and moisture to maintain quality and safety; always check label.
Keep out of reach of children.
Dispose of unused medicine as advised by your pharmacist or guidelines to avoid accidental poisoning and protect the environment today.
If you travel, carry copy of your prescription.
Keep the bottle in your carry-on if allowed, and protect it from heat during transit to prevent spills, leaks, breakage.
Bring extra supply if you will be away.
Check rules about bringing liquids across borders, and declare medications when required to avoid delays, fines, or questions from security.
These questions reflect real-life situations you may encounter.
The guidance here is not a substitute for your clinician, and you should verify details with your local pharmacist first.
Pregnant or planning pregnancy should consult a clinician.
Alcohol may worsen stomach upset or mood changes, and your doctor can advise whether occasional use is safe for you.
Switching should be guided by your clinician directly.
Only if your form is approved for crushing or splitting by your pharmacist or doctor, otherwise avoid altering the tablet.
Many people notice improvement within days to weeks.
Yes, you can use them together, but track timing to avoid stomach upset and consult your clinician for personalized advice.
Taking with meals can help reduce stomach upset.
If you miss a dose, take it when you remember unless close to the next dose to prevent withdrawal symptoms.
Prednisolone can affect blood sugar in some people.
Carry it in its original container, protect from heat, and keep it away from children when traveling at all times.
Do not stop abruptly without clinician guidance ever.
Talk with your doctor before vaccines, as steroids can influence immune response and timing might matter for your age group.
Your dentist should know you are taking a steroid.
Most people can use OTC medicines with caution, but always tell your pharmacist about orapred to avoid interactions or effects.
Only give orapred to a child under supervision.
Long-term use carries risks; your clinician will weigh benefits against effects and monitor your health over the course of treatment.
14–21 days. Free from C$276.05 .
5–9 days. C$41.41
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−10% on all repeat orders.
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