Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid that suppresses the release of inflammatory chemicals in the body.
The drug is used to treat a variety of inflammatory conditions, including allergies and skin problems.
This drug is also used to treat arthritis, lupus, ulcerative colitis, and breathing disorders.
Warnings
If you have a fungal infection anywhere on your body, you should not use dexamethasone.
Tell your doctor about any medical conditions you have and any medications you're taking. There are many additional illnesses that can be affected by steroid use, as well as many other medications that can interact with steroids.
If you have a major illness, fever, or infection, or if you undergo surgery or a medical emergency, your dosage may need to be adjusted. Any such occurrence that impacts you during treatment should be reported to your doctor.
This drug can weaken your immune system, making infection more likely or worsening an infection you already have or recently had. Any illness or infection you've had in the last few weeks should be mentioned to your doctor.
If you've been exposed to chicken pox or measles, see your doctor for treatment. In persons who use steroid medicine, these disorders can be significant, even fatal.
While taking a steroid, all immunizations may not work as well. While you're on this medication, don't get a "live" vaccine.
If you suddenly stop using dexamethasone, you may experience unpleasant withdrawal symptoms. Consult your doctor for advice on how to avoid withdrawal symptoms after you stop taking the medicine.
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How to take dexamethasone?
Follow your doctor's instructions for taking dexamethasone. Read all medication guides or instruction sheets and follow all guidelines on your prescription label. Your doctor may adjust your dose from time to time.
Due to surgery, illness, stress, or a medical emergency, your dose requirements may alter. Any such scenario that affects you should be reported to your doctor.
Certain medical tests may be affected by this medication. Any doctor who treats you should be aware that you are taking this medication.