Prednisolone is a synthetic
glucocorticoid, a derivative of
cortisol, used to treat a variety of
inflammatory and
autoimmune conditions and some
cancers. It is the
active metabolite of the drug
prednisone and is used especially in patients with
liver failure, as these individuals are unable to metabolize prednisone into active prednisolone; it is primarily metabolized via the liver enzyme, 11-ß-hydroxydehydrogenase. Adverse effects are not generally seen with short term therapy, but weight gain, impaired immune response, and behavioral disturbances commonly occur with longer durations of treatment.