DEXAMETHASONE SP- dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sp- dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution

mwi/vetone - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - dexamethasone 3 mg in 1 ml - indications and usage: dexamethasone-sp (dexamethasone sodium phosphate) is indicated as a rapid adrenal glucocorticoid and/or anti-inflammatory agent in horses. contraindications: do not use in viral infections. except when used for emergency therapy, dexamethasone sodium phosphate is contraindicated in animals with tuberculosis and chronic nephritis. existence of congestive heart failure, osteoporosis and diabetes are relative contraindications. in the presence of infection appropriate antibacterial agents should also be administered and should be continued for at least 3 days after discontinuance of the hormone and disappearance of all signs of infection.

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE- dexamethasone injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate- dexamethasone injection

physicians total care, inc. - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - dexamethasone sodium phosphate 10 mg in 1 ml - primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or is suspected. congenital adrenal hyperplasia. nonsuppurative thyroiditis. hypercalcemia associated with cancer. as adjunctive therapy for short-term administration (to tide the patient over an acute episode or exacerbation) in: post-traumatic osteoarthritis. synovitis of osteoarthritis. rheumatoid arthritis, including juvenile

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution

fresenius kabi usa, llc - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - dexamethasone 4 mg in 1 ml - - intravenous or intramuscular administration. when oral therapy is not feasible and the strength, dosage form, and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, those products labeled for intravenous or intramuscular use are indicated as follows: endocrine disorders. primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or is

DEXAMETHASONE VIATRIS dexamethasone phosphate (as dexamethasone sodium phosphate) 4mg/1mL solution for injection vial Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dexamethasone viatris dexamethasone phosphate (as dexamethasone sodium phosphate) 4mg/1ml solution for injection vial

alphapharm pty ltd - dexamethasone sodium phosphate, quantity: 4.4 mg (equivalent: dexamethasone phosphate, qty 4 mg) - injection - excipient ingredients: sodium citrate; creatinine; water for injections - replacement therapy:,adrenocortical insufficiency - dexamethasone has predominantly glucocorticoid activity and, therefore is not a complete replacement therapy in cases of adrenocortical insufficiency. dexamethasone should be supplemented with salt and/or a mineralocorticoid, such as deoxycorticosterone. when so supplemented, dexamethasone is indicated in the following: ? acute adrenocortical insufficiency - addison's disease; bilateral adrenalectomy ? relative adrenocortical insufficiency prolonged administration of adrenocortical steroids can produce dormancy of the adrenal cortex. the reduced secretory capacity gives rise to a state of relative adrenocortical insufficiency which persists for a varying length of time after therapy is discontinued. should a patient be subjected to sudden stress during this period of reduced secretion (for up to two years after therapy has ceased) the steroid output may not be adequate. steroid therapy should, therefore be reinstituted to help cope with stress such as that a

DEXAMETHASONE VIATRIS dexamethasone phosphate (as dexamethasone sodium phosphate) 8mg/2mL solution for injection vial Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dexamethasone viatris dexamethasone phosphate (as dexamethasone sodium phosphate) 8mg/2ml solution for injection vial

alphapharm pty ltd - dexamethasone sodium phosphate, quantity: 8.8 mg (equivalent: dexamethasone phosphate, qty 8 mg) - injection - excipient ingredients: water for injections; sodium citrate; creatinine - replacement therapy:,adrenocortical insufficiency - dexamethasone has predominantly glucocorticoid activity and, therefore is not a complete replacement therapy in cases of adrenocortical insufficiency. dexamethasone should be supplemented with salt and/or a mineralocorticoid, such as deoxycorticosterone. when so supplemented, dexamethasone is indicated in the following: ? acute adrenocortical insufficiency - addison's disease; bilateral adrenalectomy ? relative adrenocortical insufficiency prolonged administration of adrenocortical steroids can produce dormancy of the adrenal cortex. the reduced secretory capacity gives rise to a state of relative adrenocortical insufficiency which persists for a varying length of time after therapy is discontinued. should a patient be subjected to sudden stress during this period of reduced secretion (for up to two years after therapy has ceased) the steroid output may not be adequate. steroid therapy should, therefore be reinstituted to help cope with stress such as that a

DEXAMETHASONE KERN PHARMA Israel - English - Ministry of Health

dexamethasone kern pharma

mbi pharma ltd., israel - dexamethasone phosphate ( as sodium phosphate ) - solution for injection / infusion - dexamethasone phosphate ( as sodium phosphate ) 4 mg/ml - dexamethasone - dexamethasone kern pharma is indicated in the treatment of:• endocrine diseases such as nonsuppurative thyroiditis, hypercalcaemia associated with cancer and congenital adrenal hyperplasia.• allergy: severe or disabling allergic conditions resistant to conventional treatments, as in: bronchial asthma, contact or atopical dermatitis, seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis, hypersensitivity reactions to drugs.• ophtalmic: serious inflammatory and allergic processes, acute and chronic, affecting the eyes, such as: iritis and iridocyclitis, chorioretinitis, choroiditis and diffuse posterior uveitis, optical neuritis, allergic conjunctivitis, allergic marginal corneal ulcers.• inflammatory bowel dis.: systemic treatment in exacerbations of ulcerative colitis and regional enteritis.• dermatological diseases (pemphigus, stevens johnson syndrome, exfoliative dermatitis, severe psoriasis and mycosis fungoides) • respiratory diseases (symptomatic sarcoidosis, berylliosis, loeffler's syndrome)• haematological: acquired )autoimmune( haemolytic anaemia, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in adult, pure red cell aplasia• nephrotic syndrome of the idioplathic type or that due to lupus erythematosus• cerebral edema caused by brain tumor, neurosurgery, brain abscess, bacterial meningitis• collagen diseases: active rheumatoid arthritis with severe progressive course, fast destructive remitting forms and / or extra-articular manifestations, juvenile idiopathic arthritis with severe systemic-onset form (still's disease) or locally with no control, rheumatic fever with carditis, dermatomyositis, polymyositis, sle, temporal arteritis.• infectious diseases: bacterial meningitis – adjunct to antibiotics in suspected pneumococcal meningitis and tb meningitis. severe infectious diseases with toxic states (eg tuberculosis, typhoid, brucellosis;. only with simultaneous anti-infective therapy)• fetal lung maturation• chemotherapy – associated nausea and vomiting• multiple myeloma – part of chemotherapy protocols (eg vad)• prevention and treatment of acute mountain sickness/hace

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE- dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate- dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution

cardinal health - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - dexamethasone phosphate 4 mg in 1 ml - a. by intravenous or intramuscular injection when oral therapy is not feasible: 1. endocrine disorders: primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or is suspected. congenital adrenal hyperplasia. nonsuppurative thyroiditis. hypercalcemia associated with cancer. 2. rheumatic disorders: as adjunctive therapy for short-term administration (to tide the patient over an acute episode o

DEXAMETHASONE SODIUM PHOSPHATE- dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

dexamethasone sodium phosphate- dexamethasone sodium phosphate injection, solution

fresenius kabi usa, llc - dexamethasone sodium phosphate (unii: ai9376y64p) (dexamethasone - unii:7s5i7g3jql) - dexamethasone phosphate 10 mg in 1 ml - when oral therapy is not feasible and the strength, dosage form, and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, those products labeled for intravenous or intramuscular use are indicated as follows: - endocrine disorders primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance). acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used). preoperatively, and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or is suspected. congenital adrenal hyperplas

Dexamethasone SXP dexamethasone phosphate (as sodium) 4 mg/1 mL injection solution ampoule Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dexamethasone sxp dexamethasone phosphate (as sodium) 4 mg/1 ml injection solution ampoule

southern xp ip pty ltd - dexamethasone sodium phosphate, quantity: 4.37 mg (equivalent: dexamethasone phosphate, qty 4 mg) - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: hydrochloric acid; water for injections; sodium hydroxide; creatinine; sodium citrate; disodium edetate - replacement therapy - adrenocortical insufficiency,dexamethasone has predominantly glucocorticoid activity and therefore is not a complete replacement therapy in cases of adrenocortical insufficiency. dexamethasone should be supplemented with salt and/or a mineralocorticoid, such as deoxycorticosterone. when so supplemented, dexamethasone is indicated in:,? acute adrenocortical insufficiency - addison's disease, bilateral adrenalectomy;,? relative adrenocortical insufficiency - prolonged administration of adrenocortical steroids can produce dormancy of the adrenal cortex. the reduced secretory capacity gives rise to a state of relative adrenocortical insufficiency which persists for a varying length of time after therapy is discontinued. should a patient be subjected to sudden stress during this period of reduced secretion (for up to two years after therapy has ceased) the steroid output may not be adequate. steroid therapy should therefore be reinstituted to help cope with stress such as that associated with surgery, trauma, burns, or severe infections where specific antibiotic therapy is available;,? primary and secondary adrenocortical insufficiency.,disease therapy,dexamethasone is indicated for therapy of the following diseases:,collagen diseases: systemic lupus erythematosus, polyarteritis nodosa, dermatomyositis, giant cell arteritis, adjunctive therapy for short-term administration during an acute episode or exacerbation, acute rheumatic carditis ? during an exacerbation or as maintenance therapy.,pulmonary disorders: status asthmaticus, chronic asthma, sarcoidosis, respiratory insufficiency.,blood disorders: leukaemia, idiopathic thrombocytopaenic purpura in adults, acquired (autoimmune) haemolytic anaemia.,rheumatic diseases: rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, adjunctive therapy for short-term administration during an acute episode or exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis.,skin diseases: psoriasis, erythema multiforme, pemphigus, neutrophilic dermatitis, localised neurodermatitis, exfoliative dermatitis, sarcoidosis of skin, severe seborrhoeic dermatitis, contact dermatitis.,gastrointestinal disorders: ulcerative colitis, regional enteritis.,oedema: cerebral oedema associated with primary or metastatic brain tumours, neurosurgery or stroke, oedema associated with acute non-infectious laryngospasm (or laryngitis).,eye disorders: allergic conjunctivitis, keratitis, allergic corneal marginal ulcers, chorioretinitis, optic neuritis, anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy.,neoplastic states: cerebral neoplasms, hypercalcaemia associated with cancer, leukaemias and lymphomas in adults, acute leukaemia in children.,endocrine disorders: adrenal insufficiency.,preoperative and postoperative support,dexamethasone may be used in any surgical procedure when the adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. this includes the treatment of shock due to excessive blood loss during surgery.,shock,dexamethasone may be used as an adjunct in the treatment of shock. dexamethasone should not be used as a substitute for normal shock therapy.

Dexamethasone SXP dexamethasone phosphate (as sodium) 8 mg/2 mL injection solution ampoule Australia - English - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

dexamethasone sxp dexamethasone phosphate (as sodium) 8 mg/2 ml injection solution ampoule

southern xp ip pty ltd - dexamethasone sodium phosphate, quantity: 8.74 mg (equivalent: dexamethasone phosphate, qty 8 mg) - injection, solution - excipient ingredients: water for injections; disodium edetate; sodium citrate; hydrochloric acid; sodium hydroxide; creatinine - replacement therapy - adrenocortical insufficiency,dexamethasone has predominantly glucocorticoid activity and therefore is not a complete replacement therapy in cases of adrenocortical insufficiency. dexamethasone should be supplemented with salt and/or a mineralocorticoid, such as deoxycorticosterone. when so supplemented, dexamethasone is indicated in:,? acute adrenocortical insufficiency - addison's disease, bilateral adrenalectomy;,? relative adrenocortical insufficiency - prolonged administration of adrenocortical steroids can produce dormancy of the adrenal cortex. the reduced secretory capacity gives rise to a state of relative adrenocortical insufficiency which persists for a varying length of time after therapy is discontinued. should a patient be subjected to sudden stress during this period of reduced secretion (for up to two years after therapy has ceased) the steroid output may not be adequate. steroid therapy should therefore be reinstituted to help cope with stress such as that associated with surgery, trauma, burns, or severe infections where specific antibiotic therapy is available;,? primary and secondary adrenocortical insufficiency.,disease therapy,dexamethasone is indicated for therapy of the following diseases:,collagen diseases: systemic lupus erythematosus, polyarteritis nodosa, dermatomyositis, giant cell arteritis, adjunctive therapy for short-term administration during an acute episode or exacerbation, acute rheumatic carditis ? during an exacerbation or as maintenance therapy.,pulmonary disorders: status asthmaticus, chronic asthma, sarcoidosis, respiratory insufficiency.,blood disorders: leukaemia, idiopathic thrombocytopaenic purpura in adults, acquired (autoimmune) haemolytic anaemia.,rheumatic diseases: rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, adjunctive therapy for short-term administration during an acute episode or exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis or osteoarthritis.,skin diseases: psoriasis, erythema multiforme, pemphigus, neutrophilic dermatitis, localised neurodermatitis, exfoliative dermatitis, sarcoidosis of skin, severe seborrhoeic dermatitis, contact dermatitis.,gastrointestinal disorders: ulcerative colitis, regional enteritis.,oedema: cerebral oedema associated with primary or metastatic brain tumours, neurosurgery or stroke, oedema associated with acute non-infectious laryngospasm (or laryngitis).,eye disorders: allergic conjunctivitis, keratitis, allergic corneal marginal ulcers, chorioretinitis, optic neuritis, anterior ischaemic optic neuropathy.,neoplastic states: cerebral neoplasms, hypercalcaemia associated with cancer, leukaemias and lymphomas in adults, acute leukaemia in children.,endocrine disorders: adrenal insufficiency.,preoperative and postoperative support,dexamethasone may be used in any surgical procedure when the adrenocortical reserve is doubtful. this includes the treatment of shock due to excessive blood loss during surgery.,shock,dexamethasone may be used as an adjunct in the treatment of shock. dexamethasone should not be used as a substitute for normal shock therapy.