Check the pill bottle or blister pack directly. The manufacturer’s name and brand name will be clearly printed there. Common brand names include Rayos, Prednisone Intensol, and others depending on your country’s pharmaceutical market.
If you only have the pill itself, identifying the manufacturer precisely might be difficult without laboratory analysis. The imprint code (letters and/or numbers) pressed into the pill can sometimes be used to cross-reference manufacturer information, but access to a comprehensive database is usually needed.
Your pharmacist is the best resource. They have access to detailed pharmaceutical databases and can quickly identify the manufacturer based on the pill’s appearance, imprint code, or even just your prescription information.
Consult your doctor or pharmacist if you have any doubts about the authenticity or origin of your Prednisone. They can confirm your medication’s legitimacy and guide you to appropriate sources if necessary.
Be aware that generic Prednisone will not always display a prominent brand name – only the manufacturer. Generic versions are often cheaper and bioequivalent to brand-name Prednisone.


