Guide To The Side Effects Of Steroids

Mood Swings

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Although mood swings can happen to any patient who uses a corticosteroid, patients prescribed a daily corticosteroid dose of thirty milligrams or more are at an increased risk of experiencing this side effect. Mood swings caused by corticosteroids typically begin within a few weeks of starting the medication, and the symptoms vary from person to person. For example, some patients report feeling euphoric, and others feel very depressed. It is also common for individuals to alternate between depression and periods of feeling very happy. Confusion, anxiety, irritability, delusions, and suicidal thoughts have been reported in patients who take this drug. Patients should let their family members and friends know they are using corticosteroids, and they should also mention mood changes are a potential side effect of the treatment. With this knowledge, family and friends can help the patient identify when the mood and behavioral changes are occurring, and they can take action as necessary. Patients experiencing troublesome mood changes may want to speak with their healthcare team about adding medications that could help with mood stabilization.

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