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    hi
    does any of you bros know what is Dexamethazone?
    recently a friend of mine is advised to take it. he doesn't know he should take it or not so he asked me and now I'm asking you friends to help me out.
    thanks in advance
    besides I didn't find any thing understandable in search. I only find out it's an anti allergy.

  • #2
    Looks like its an anti-inflammatory drug. Who advised him to take it and for what?

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    • #3
      yea bro who gave him that for what???? Dexamethasone is used to treat many inflammatory and autoimmune conditions, like rheumatoid arthritis. It is also given to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy, to counteract certain side-effects of their antitumor treatment. Dexamethasone can augment the antiemetic effect of 5-HT3 receptor antagonists like ondansetron.Its also used diagnostically, and for veterinary use here is a list of the sides if used more than a couple of days

      Side effects
      If dexamethasone is given orally or by injection (parenteral) over a period of more than a few days, side-effects common to systemic glucocorticoids may occur. These may include:

      Stomach upset, increased sensitivity to stomach acid to the point of ulceration of esophagus, stomach, and duodenum
      Increased appetite leading to significant weight gain
      A latent diabetes mellitus often becomes manifest. Glucose intolerance is worsened in patients with preexisting diabetes.
      Immunsuppressant action, particular if given together with other immunosuppressants such as ciclosporine. Bacterial, viral, and fungal disease may progress more easily and can become life-threatening. Fever as a warning symptom is often suppressed.
      Psychiatric disturbances, including personality changes, irritability, euphoria, mania
      Osteoporosis under long term treatment, pathologic fractures (e.g., hip)
      Muscle atrophy, negative protein balance (catabolism)
      Elevated liver enzymes, fatty liver degeneration (usually reversible)
      Cushingoid (syndrome resembling hyperactive adrenal cortex with increase in adiposity, hypertension, bone demineralization, etc.)
      Depression of the adrenal gland is usually seen, if more than 1.5 mg daily are given for more than three weeks to a month.
      Hypertension, fluid and sodium retention, edema, worsening of heart insufficiency (due to mineral corticoid activity)
      Dependence with withdrawal syndrome is frequently seen.
      Increased intraocular pressure, certain types of glaucoma, cataract (serious clouding of eye lenses)
      Dermatologic: Acne, allergic dermatitis, dry scaly skin, ecchymoses and petechiae, erythema, impaired wound-healing, increased sweating, rash, striae, suppression of reactions to skin tests, thin fragile skin, thinning scalp hair, urticaria.
      Allergic reactions (though infrequently): Anaphylactoid reaction, anaphylaxis, angioedema. (Highly unlikely, since dexamethasone is given to prevent anaphylactoid reactions.)
      Other side-effects have been noted. Ask your doctor, if you notice them and if they are more than mild.

      The short time treatment for allergic reaction, shock, and diagnostic purposes usually does not cause serious side effects.
      Last edited by TestFreak; 04-10-06, 12:11 AM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by kish
        hi
        does any of you bros know what is Dexamethazone?
        recently a friend of mine is advised to take it. he doesn't know he should take it or not so he asked me and now I'm asking you friends to help me out.
        thanks in advance
        besides I didn't find any thing understandable in search. I only find out it's an anti allergy.


        often prescribed for arthritis.

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        • #5
          thanks every body. that guy must be out of his mind to take it....

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