Symptoms of prednisone withdrawal can include fatigue, muscle weakness, joint pain, fever, and difficulty concentrating. These symptoms typically last for a few days to a couple of weeks after each dosage reduction. However, if the symptoms are severe or significantly impact your daily functioning, it may indicate that the tapering schedule is too rapid for you. It is recommended to consult a pharmacist to reevaluate the proposed schedule in such cases.
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