Efficacy of compound betamethasone injection



Compound Betamethasone Injection has anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic and anti-allergic effects, and can be used to treat a variety of acute or chronic diseases that are sensitive to glucocorticoid drugs.

Betamethasone Injection is a combination of soluble and slightly soluble betamethasone esters, which exerts anti-rheumatic, anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic effects. Betamethasone can cause a variety of metabolic reactions, as well as alter the body’s immune response to a variety of different stimuli.

Adverse effects: The adverse effects caused by this drug are similar to those caused by other glucocorticoid drugs, which are related to the dose and duration of treatment, such as water and electrolyte disorders, gastrointestinal reactions, psychiatric symptoms, skin reactions, etc., which can be eliminated or alleviated by reducing the dose of the drug.

Precautions: Due to the presence of benzyl alcohol in the drug, it is prohibited to give the drug by intramuscular injection in children. In addition, the drug can not be injected subcutaneously or intravenously, the use of the drug must strictly implement the rules of aseptic operation. The drug is mostly injected into the joint cavity, and local septic infection should be excluded before injection.

Contraindications: systemic fungal infections, hypersensitivity to any of the components contained in the drug need to be contraindicated.

Compound betamethasone injection must be applied strictly under the guidance of a physician, and any abnormalities during the use of the drug should be promptly notified to the physician.