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Celestone Soluspan 5ML of 6 (3-3)MG/ML
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What is Celestone Soluspan ?
Celestone Soluspan is a long-acting injectable corticosteroid containing betamethasone, used to reduce inflammation and manage allergic reactions, arthritis, and certain skin conditions. The dual-action formulation combines betamethasone sodium phosphate for prompt relief and betamethasone acetate for sustained action, enhancing its therapeutic efficacy. Always administered under healthcare supervision, its usage is tailored to individual patient needs, with considerations for potential side effects and contraindications.
- Pain or stiffness in your joints
- Swelling in your hands, ankles, feet, or joints
- Pain, burning, redness, or swelling under your skin where the needle is placed
- Weight gain around your neck, upper back, face, or waist
- Weight gain around your neck, upper back, face, or waist
- Muscle weakness or cramps
- Unusual bleeding, bruising, or weakness
- Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing
- Blurred vision or changes in vision, pain or watering in your eyes
- Changes in skin color, dark freckles, cold feeling, weakness, tiredness, weight loss
- Dark urine or pale stools, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, stomach pain, yellow skin or eyes
- Fever, chills, cough, sore throat, body aches
- Sudden and severe stomach pain, nausea, vomiting
- Swelling in your hands, ankles, feet, or joints
- Slow growth in children, bone pain
- Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have kidney disease, liver disease, heart disease, a recent heart attack, thyroid problems, diarrhea, stomach or bowel problems (including ulcer, colitis, diverticulitis), kidney problems, high blood pressure, heart failure, eye problems, pheochromocytoma (adrenal tumor), any kind of infection (including amebiasis, worm infestation, cerebral malaria, herpes simplex in the eye), myasthenia gravis, mental problems, or a history of tuberculosis (TB). Tell your doctor if you have had a brain injury.
- This medicine may cause the following problems:High blood pressureAdrenal gland problemsEye or vision problems, including cataracts, increased eye pressure, and glaucomaCancer (including Kaposi's sarcoma), when used for a long timeIncreased risk for stomach or bowel perforation (tear or hole)Joint problemsIncreased risk of osteoporosis
- It may be easier for you to get an infection while you are receiving this medicine. If you are exposed to chickenpox or measles, tell your doctor right away.
- Your dose may need to be adjusted, depending on your medical condition. Tell your doctor about any extra stress or anxiety in your life, including other health concerns and emotional stress. Your dose might need to be changed for a short time while you have extra stress.
- Do not stop using this medicine suddenly. Your doctor will need to slowly decrease your dose before you stop it completely.
- Tell any doctor or dentist who treats you that you are using this medicine. This medicine may affect certain medical test results.
- Your doctor will do lab tests at regular visits to check on the effects of this medicine. Keep all appointments.