Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe side effects from taking prednisone and Tylenol together. This includes but isn’t limited to: severe stomach pain, vomiting blood, black or bloody stools, difficulty breathing, rapid heartbeat, unusual bruising or bleeding, or signs of infection (fever, chills, persistent cough).
Seek medical attention if your pain doesn’t improve or worsens after a few days of treatment, even with both medications. This is especially true if the pain is severe or interferes with your daily activities.
Schedule a doctor’s appointment if you notice any new or worsening symptoms while taking these medications. This could include things like swelling, weight gain, mood changes, increased thirst, or increased urination. Even seemingly minor changes deserve your physician’s attention.
Regular check-ups are recommended while on prednisone. This allows your doctor to monitor potential side effects and adjust your dosage accordingly. Prednisone can have long-term consequences if not managed properly.
| Severe abdominal pain, bloody vomit, or bloody stools | Go to the emergency room immediately. |
| Difficulty breathing or rapid heartbeat | Call emergency services or go to the emergency room immediately. |
| Persistent fever or chills | Contact your doctor immediately. |
| No improvement or worsening of pain after a few days | Schedule a doctor’s appointment. |
| New or worsening symptoms (swelling, mood changes, etc.) | Contact your doctor. |
Remember, this information is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before starting any new medication or if you have concerns about your health.


