Description
Dexona Tablet (Dexamethasone) – Treatment for Inflammation, Autoimmune Disorders & Allergies
Dexona Tablet is a potent corticosteroid medication used to treat a wide range of inflammatory and autoimmune conditions including arthritis, asthma, ulcerative colitis, allergic reactions, and certain cancers. It contains dexamethasone, which works by suppressing the immune system and reducing inflammation. This tablet helps relieve symptoms like swelling, pain, redness, and itching. Always take Dexona with food to prevent stomach upset, and continue treatment as prescribed by your doctor – stopping suddenly may cause withdrawal symptoms. Regular monitoring is recommended for long-term use.
Uses of Dexona Tablet:
- Treatment of inflammatory conditions (arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis)
- Management of autoimmune diseases (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis)
- Control of severe allergic reactions
- Part of cancer treatment regimens
- Treatment of inflammatory bowel diseases
Benefits of Dexona Tablet:
It provides rapid relief from inflammation and its associated symptoms. It is particularly effective for:
- Reducing joint pain and swelling in arthritis patients
- Controlling asthma attacks and allergic reactions
- Managing inflammatory skin conditions
- Suppressing immune responses in autoimmune disorders
- Improving quality of life for cancer patients when used as part of combination therapy
Side Effects of Dexona Tablet:
Common side effects include:
- Cardiovascular complications
- Metabolic disorders
- Increased infection risk
- Hiccups
- Weight gain
- Cushing’s syndrome with long-term use
Consult your doctor if these persist or worsen.
How to Use Dexona Tablet?
- Always take with food to prevent stomach irritation
- Swallow whole with water – do not chew or crush
- Take at the same time(s) each day for best results
- Follow your doctor’s dosage instructions carefully
- Do not stop suddenly without medical advice
How Dexona Tablet Works?
The Tablet contains dexamethasone, a synthetic glucocorticoid that mimics natural cortisol. It works by:
- Inhibiting phospholipase A2, reducing prostaglandin production
- Suppressing migration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes
- Decreasing capillary permeability
- Stabilizing lysosomal membranes
- Suppressing the immune system
Safety Advice:
- Alcohol: Unsafe – increases risk of gastrointestinal bleeding
- Pregnancy: Potentially harmful – consult doctor
- Breastfeeding: Likely unsafe – may pass into breast milk
- Driving: Use caution – may cause dizziness
- Kidney Disease: Use with caution – monitoring required
- Liver Disease: Consult doctor – may need dose adjustment
What If You Miss a Dose?
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it’s almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose. Never take two doses together to make up for a missed dose.
FAQs:
Q1. Is it Tablet a steroid?
Yes, It is a potent synthetic glucocorticoid steroid about 6 times stronger than prednisone.
Q2. How long does Dexona take to work?
Anti-inflammatory effects typically begin within 1-2 hours, with peak effects in about 8 hours.
Q3. Can I stop Dexona suddenly?
No – prolonged use requires gradual tapering to avoid adrenal insufficiency.
Q4. Why is Dexona given in cancer treatment?
It helps reduce inflammation, control nausea from chemotherapy, and manage edema in brain tumors.
Q5. Does Dexona affect blood sugar?
Yes, it can increase blood glucose levels – diabetics need close monitoring.
Q6. How should I store Dexona Tablets?
Store at room temperature (15-30°C) in a dry place, protected from light.
Q7. Can Dexona be taken for viral infections?
Generally no – it may suppress immune response needed to fight infections.
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