f you are not having any problems taking this medicine then do not stop using it, even if you feel better, unless advised to do so by your prescriber. If, however, you find that this medicine is causing you problems then you should talk to your prescriber about your concerns.
If your medical team decides that it is best that you do not take this medicine any more, they may advise that you do not stop Prednisolone acetate abruptly. This is because, in some instances, stopping Prednisolone acetate abruptly can cause withdrawal symptoms or cause your original condition to return. In these instances, reducing the dose of Prednisolone acetate gradually over time may reduce the chances of having these problems.