
Dexamethasone Phosphate Injection
| Product/Composition | Dexamethasone Phosphate Injection |
|---|---|
| Form | Injections |
| Strength | 4mg |
| Production Capacity | 1 Million Injection/Month |
| Therapeutic use | Hormones & Steroids |
| Package Insert/Leaflet | Available upon request |
Dexamethasone Phosphate Injection
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Type: Corticosteroid (anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant medication)
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Form: Sterile solution for intravenous (IV), intramuscular (IM), or sometimes intra-articular (joint) injection
How It Works
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Dexamethasone is a synthetic glucocorticoid that mimics natural cortisol.
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It reduces inflammation by blocking inflammatory chemicals and immune cell activity.
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It suppresses overactive immune responses and reduces swelling, pain, and allergic reactions.
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It also helps control nausea and can lower intracranial pressure in brain swelling.
Common Uses
Dexamethasone phosphate injection is used in many medical conditions:
Emergency / Acute Uses
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Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis, angioedema)
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Asthma attacks or COPD exacerbations
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Shock (septic or anaphylactic, as part of treatment)
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Cerebral edema (brain swelling due to tumors, injury, or infection)
Other Medical Uses
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Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (part of antiemetic regimen)
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Autoimmune disorders (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis flare-ups)
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Adrenal insufficiency (replacement therapy if body cannot make enough cortisol)
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Meningitis (to reduce inflammation and complications, given with antibiotics)
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Joint or soft-tissue injections (to relieve pain/swelling in arthritis, bursitis)
Advantages
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Fast-acting and potent anti-inflammatory effects
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Can be given IV for rapid response in emergencies
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Effective in reducing brain and spinal cord swelling
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Versatile use across many specialties (oncology, neurology, allergy, rheumatology)
Possible Side Effects
Side effects depend on dose and duration of treatment:
Short-Term Use
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Increased blood sugar
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Mood changes (irritability, euphoria)
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Increased appetite
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Fluid retention
Long-Term or High-Dose Use
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Weight gain, “moon face” appearance
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Weakened immunity (increased infection risk)
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Osteoporosis (bone thinning)
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Stomach ulcers
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Muscle weakness
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Adrenal suppression (body reduces its own cortisol production)
Precautions
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Should be used carefully in people with diabetes, hypertension, infections, or ulcers
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Do not stop suddenly after prolonged use — dose must be tapered gradually
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Monitor blood sugar, blood pressure, and electrolytes during prolonged therapy
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Use under medical supervision, especially for repeated injections