Dexamethasone: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What Is Dexamethasone?
Dexamethasone is a synthetic corticosteroid with immunosuppressant and anti-inflammatory properties that help reduce the release of substances in the blood that cause pain, edema (swelling), and redness in the body. These reactions are usually caused due to severe infections or in cases of auto-immune disorders like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, asthma, kidney disorders, and other skin allergies. It is also used in testing Cushing’s syndrome. Dexamethasone should be avoided entirely in cases of pregnancy, hypertension, and diabetes.
What Are the Uses of Dexamethasone?
- It is used to treat auto-immune disorders like systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, skin diseases, and post-eye surgery.
- It is used as an anti-allergic drug in cases of asthma, anaphylactic shock, and bronchospasm.
- It is used to quicken the labor process during childbirth.
- It is also used to treat certain types of blood cancers like leukemia, multiple myeloma, etc.
- Recently it has been used for improving the outcomes in respiratory distress among Covid-19 patients.