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david_okonkwo2026-04-17

I've been dealing with severe morning stiffness and joint pain due to rheumatoid arthritis. My doctor prescribed Rayos 5mg DR Tablets, which are a delayed-release form of prednisone designed to help with symptoms in the morning. Has anyone else tried these? I'm curious to know if they've helped with inflammation and if the side effects were manageable. I'm particularly worried about the long list of potential side effects, especially the serious ones. How have you managed any issues that came up?

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joan_kennedy4/15/2026

Be careful with these. I was on them for a while and ended up with some nasty side effects. Mild headaches and increased appetite were the least of my problems. I had a serious bout of nausea and vomiting. It was terrible. Ended up having to switch back to a different steroid.

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joshua_morgan4/15/2026

I’m on my second week of Rayos, and I’m still adjusting. I’ve had some trouble sleeping, but the joint pain is much better. I'm hoping the side effects will ease up over time.

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ashley_alvarez4/16/2026

I’ve heard mixed reviews about Rayos. Some people swear by it, while others have had terrible experiences. Just be cautious and monitor your symptoms closely. Side effects are common with steroids, so don't ignore anything unusual.

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kyle_williams4/16/2026

I had to switch from Rayos to a different medication because of severe stomach pain and nausea. Definitely consult your doctor regularly to monitor your symptoms and side effects. Everyone is different, so what works for one person might not work for another.

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christina_kim4/16/2026

Rayos has been a game-changer for me. I take it every evening as prescribed, and by morning, my symptoms are much better. I've noticed some skin changes, but nothing too severe. It's a bit of a trade-off, but it's worth it to not feel like I can barely move in the mornings.