₨ 250.00
MBBS
Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL
- Does this requires a prescription ? Yes
- Generic Name: Dexamethasone, Inj/Oral
- Manufactured by : English Pharmaceutical Industries
- Drug Strength : 4 mg/mL
- Drug Form : Injection
- Pack Size : 25 Ampx1 mL
- Product SKU : pg_1930_2530
Atneson Injection contains Dexamethasone, Inj/Oral | belongs to Corticosteroid
Alternate brands of Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL
Brand Name | Price | Savings |
---|---|---|
Unisone tablet 0.5 mg 1000’s | ₨ 240.50 | You can save 9.5 |
Phesone tablet 0.5 mg 1000’s | ₨ 166.77 | You can save 83.23 |
Neudex Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL | ₨ 250.00 | You can save 0 |
Methox Compd Injection 4 mg/mL 72 Ampx1 mL | ₨ 105.00 | You can save 145 |
Methazone tablet 0.5 mg 1000’s | ₨ 235.00 | You can save 15 |
How it works
Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL works by decreasing the release of certain substances that cause swelling. It also works by suppressing or partially preventing the effect of the immune system.
Side effects
Major & minor side effects for Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL
- Severe allergic reaction severe
- Swelling of face, lips, eyelids, tongue, hands and feet severe
- Loss of vision or blurred vision severe
- Infections that persist for long severe
- Black or tarry stools severe
- Unusual tiredness and weakness
- Headache
- Dizziness
- Sleeplessness
- Agitation and anxiety
- Acne
- Increased hair growth
- Irregular menstrual periods
- Easy bruising and bleeding
Uses of Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL
What is it prescribed for?
-
Inflammation
This medicine is used to reduce or prevent swelling associated with conditions like asthma, colitis, allergic skin reactions etc.
-
Joint inflammation
This medicine is used to relieve swelling and pain associated with diseases like arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, bursitis, tendonitis, gout etc.
-
Eye/Ear inflammation
This medicine is used to relieve swelling, irritation, burning of the eye and ears caused due to infections, allergy, exposure to chemicals etc.
-
Chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting
This medicine is used to prevent nausea and vomiting associated with the use of chemotherapy medicines for the treatment of cancer.
-
Bacterial Meningitis
This medicine is used along with other antibiotics to relieve the symptoms of meningitis in children.
-
Cushing's syndrome
This medicine is used as a diagnostic test for Cushing's syndrome.
-
Immunosuppression
This medicine is used in the prevention immune response under certain specific conditions like Lupus, Psoriasis, Multiple sclerosis, Alopecia etc.
-
Cerebral edema
This medicine is used for the management of this condition where an excess of water gets accumulated in the brain.
-
Shock
This medicine is used in the management of shock where the patient is unresponsive.
-
Cancer
This medicine is also used for the management of certain specific forms of cancer like Multiple myeloma, brain tumors etc.
Concerns
Frequently asked questions
-
Onset of action
The effect of this medicine can be observed within a few minutes after oral administration. However, this is subject to vary widely depending upon the form of administration and intended use.
-
Duration of Effect
The effect of this medicine lasts based on the form of administration and intended use.
-
Safe with Alchohol?
Interaction with alcohol is unknown. It is advisable to consult your doctor before consumption.
-
Is it habit forming?
No habit forming tendencies were reported.
-
Usage in pregnancy?
Use of this medicine is not recommended for pregnant women unless absolutely necessary and the potential benefits outweigh the risk involved. Consult your doctor before using this medicine.
-
Usage while breast-feeding?
Use of this medicine is not recommended by breastfeeding women unless absolutely necessary and the potential benefits outweigh the risk involved. Consult your doctor before using this medicine.
When not to use?
-
Allergy
This medicine is not recommended for use if you have a known history of allergy to it or any other medicine belonging to the category of corticosteroids.
-
Systemic Fungal Infection
This medicine is not recommended for use if you have a fungal infection affecting an internal organ/organs in the body.
-
Cerebral malaria
This medicine is not recommended for use if you are suffering from a rare type of malaria that affects the brain.
-
Active untreated infection
This medicine is not recommended for use in patients suffering from any serious infection and is yet to receive any treatment for the same.
Warnings
-
Pregnancy
Use of this medicine is not recommended for pregnant women unless absolutely necessary and the potential benefits outweigh the risk involved. Consult your doctor before using this medicine.
-
Breast-feeding
Use of this medicine is not recommended by breastfeeding women unless absolutely necessary and the potential benefits outweigh the risk involved. Consult your doctor before using this medicine.
-
Other medicines
This medicine may interact with any medicine that you might be possible taking. Report the use of all medicines including supplement and herbs to the doctor to ensure safe and effective use of this medicine.
-
Allergic reaction
This medicine has the potential of causing moderate to a severe allergic reaction in the body. Any instance indicative of allergic reactions should be reported to the doctor in the first instance.
-
Other diseases
This medicine should be used with caution if the patient is suffering from diseases like cirrhosis, diverticulitis, myasthenia gravis, peptic ulcer disease, kidney diseases etc. Report the instance of other diseases as well before treatment with this medicine is initiated.
-
Change in blood pressure
Use of large dose of this medicine can alter the levels of electrolytes like sodium and potassium in the body and may cause unexpected changes in blood pressure levels.
-
Withdrawal symptoms
Use of this medicine should not be abruptly stopped as the patient is likely to suffer from withdrawal symptoms. The use should be slowly and gradually withdrawn.
-
Systemic fungal infections
Use of this medicine may worsen the symptoms of internal fungal infections and hence should be used only under life-threatening circumstances.
-
Lowest possible dose
The lowest possible dose of this medicine should be taken to keep the interactions and side effects away. Hence it is advised to optimize the dose strength at the earliest by accessing the underlying condition.
-
Growth inhibition
This medicine should be used with caution in pediatric patients as the risk of growth abnormalities, brittle bones, and other developmental problems are significantly high.
-
Psychotic effects
Use of this medicine can cause side effects like agitation, anxiety, depression, mood changes, and other psychotic manifestations and hence caution is advised. Any sign and symptom indicative of a mental side effect should be reported to the doctor immediately.
-
Delayed wound healing
Use of this medicine may delay the process of wound healing.
-
Immunization procedures
Immunization procedures involving the injection of a live and weakened pathogen should be avoided while taking this medicine. Alternate means of immunization not involving a live strain of a microorganism could be considered.
Dosage
-
Missed Dose
Contact your doctor for instructions if you missed a scheduled dose of this medicine. A self-attempt to make up for the lost dose may result in adverse effects.
-
Overdose
Contact your doctor if an overdose with this medicine for is suspected especially when the prescribed dose is very high. Symptoms may include thinning of the skin, easy bruising and bleeding, body fat deposits etc.
Interactions
Interaction with Medicines- Deflazacort severe
- Levofloxacin severe
- Live attenuated vaccines and related products severe
- Hydrocodone severe
-
severe
This medicine is known to cause imbalances in the levels of minerals like calcium, potassium, and sodium in the body. Hence it should be administered with caution in patients with a pre-existing electrolyte imbalance disorder.
-
severe
This medicine is known to cause perforations and bleeding in the gut especially when high doses are consumed. Hence this medicine should be administered with caution in patients having a pre-existing perforation disorder of the stomach or intestine.
-
severe
This medicine should be used with caution in patients who have recovered or are recovering from a recent heart attack.
-
severe
This medicine should be used with caution if the patient is suffering from an eye infection caused by herpes simplex virus.
-
severe
This medicine should be used with caution in patients suffering from this disease where the skin and connective tissue beneath become hard and stiff.
-
severe
This medicine should be used with caution in patients suffering from an infection caused by threadworm (Strongyloides).
General Instructions
Take Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL as instructed by the doctor. Your dosage timings, forms, duration and other attributes are subject to vary depending on the condition and hence adherence to the instruction is necessary to ensure safe and effective use of this medicine.
Other details
- Food timings: Information not available
- Administration time: Information not available
- Sleep inducing: Information not available
References
- practo.com - Dexamethasone [Internet]. Available from: https://www.practo.com/medicine-info/dexamethasone-82-api [cited 21 september 2019]. 25 Apr 2017
- dailymed.nlm.nih.gov - Dexamethasone [Internet]. Available from: https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov/dailymed/drugInfo.cfm?setid=537b424a-3e07-4c81-978c-1ad99014032a [cited 21 september 2019]. October 25, 2007
- medlineplus.gov - Dexamethasone [Internet]. Available from: https://medlineplus.gov/druginfo/meds/a682869.html [cited 21 september 2019]. 11 September 2019
How to use Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL
IV: Administer IV as a 5-10 mins bolus; do not administer rapid IV inj. Inject undiluted IV dose directly into IV tubing of infusing compatible solution over 30 sec or less, as prescribed. IM: Shake IM solution before injecting deep into large muscle mass.
Reconstitution: Injection should be diluted in 50-100 mL NS or D5W.
Compatibility: Stable in D5W or NS.
Y-site administration:
Drug to Drug IV Compatibility: Acyclovir, amikacin, aztreonam, bumetanide, cephazolin, cefepime, ceftriaxone, cimetidine, cisatracurium, diltiazem, dopamine, enalapril, epinephrine, famotidine, fentanyl, fluconazole, furosemide, heparin, hydrocortisone, imipenem, insulin regular, ketorolac, lansoprazole, levofloxacin, linezolid, lorazepam, magnesium sulphate, meropenem, methylprednisolone, metoclopramide, milrinone, morphine, nitroglycerin, nitroprusside, norepinephrine, ondansetron, phenylephrine, piperacillin/tazobactam, propofol, vasopressin.
Drug to Drug IV Incompatibility: Calcium gluconate, ciprofloxacin, diphenhydramine, dobutamine, esmolol, gentamicin, idarubicin, labetalol, midazolam, pantoprazole, tobramycin, topotecan.
In syringe: Incompatible with doxapram, glycopyrrolate.
When admixed: Incompatible with daunorubicin, diphenhydramine with lorazepam and metoclopramide, metaraminol, vancomycin.
Stability: Store at 25°C with excursions permitted between 15°C-30°C. The product is sensitive to heat. Do not autoclave. Protect from freezing and light. Store container in carton until contents have been used because infusion solutions generally do not contain preservatives, mixtures should be used within 24 hours.
UNLICENSED USE
Adults: Dexamethasone suppression test (depression/suicide indicator): Oral: 1 mg at 11 PM, draw blood at 8 AM the following day for plasma cortisol determination.
Acute mountain sickness/high altitude cerebral edema: Prevention: Oral: 2 mg every 6 hrs or 4 mg every 12 hrs starting on the day of ascent; may be discontinued after staying at the same elevation for 2-3 days or if descent is initiated; do not exceed a 10 day duration. Treatment: Oral/IM/IV: Acute mountain sickness: 4 mg every 6 hrs. High altitude cerebral edema: Initial 8 mg as a single dose; Maintenance 4 mg every 6 hrs until symptoms resolve.
what are the adverse effects of Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL?
Endocrine irregularities including menstrual problems, Cushingoid state, adrenal suppression, growth suppression in children. Increased susceptibility to infection, increased severity of infection. Fluid/electrolyte disturbance, hypertension, negative protein, nitrogen and calcium balance. Myopathy, tendon rupture, osteoporosis, osteonecrosis and fractures. Impaired wound healing, sweating, hirsutism, striae, telangiectasia, acne. GI disturbance, peptic ulceration, acute pancreatitis, candidiasis. Psychiatric effects, neurological effects, insomnia. Diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, weight gain, increased appetite. Ocular disturbances including cataracts, raised intraocular pressure, optic nerve damage, corneal changes, glaucoma. Thromboembolism, leukocytosis.
What happens if I miss a dose of Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL?
Note: Dexamethasone 1 mg equiv to dexamethasone phosphate 1.2 mg equiv to dexamethasone sodium phosphate l.3 mg.
Adults: Antiemetic: Prophylaxis: Oral/IV: 10-20 mg 15-30 min before treatment on each treatment day. Continuous infusion regimen: IV: 10 mg every 12 hrs on each treatment day. Mildly emetogenic therapy: Oral/IM/IV: 4 mg every 4-6 hrs. Delayed nausea vomiting: Oral: 4-10 mg 1-2 times/day for 2-4 days or 8 mg every 12 hrs for 2 days; then 4 mg every 12 hrs for 2 days or 20 mg 1 hr before chemotherapy; then 10 mg 12 hrs after chemotherapy; then 8 mg every 12 hrs for 4 doses; then 4 mg every 12 hrs for 4 doses.
Anti-inflammatory: Oral/IM/IV (inj as sodium phosphate): 0.75-9 mg/day in divided doses every 6-12 hrs. Intra-articular, intralesional, or soft tissue (as sodium phosphate): 0.4-6 mg/day.
Multiple myeloma: Oral/IV: 40 mg/day, days 1 to 4, 9 to 12, & 17 to 20, repeated every 4 wks (alone or as part of a -regimen).
Cerebral oedema: IV: 10 mg stat, 4 mg IM/IV every 6 hrs until response is maximized, then switch to oral regimen, then taper off if appropriate; dosage may be reduced after 2-4 days & gradually discontinued over 5-7 days.
Extubation or airway oedema: Oral/IM/IV: (inj as sodium phosphate): 0.5-2 mg/kg/day in divided doses every 6 hrs beginning 24 hrs prior to extubation & continuing for 4-6 doses afterwards.
Cushing’s syndrome, diagnostic: Oral: 0.5 mg by mouth every 6 hrs for 48 hrs (with 24-hr urine collection for 17-hydroxycorticosteroid excretion). Differentiation of Cushing’s syndrome due to ACTH excess from Cushing’s due to other causes: Dexamethasone 2 mg every 6 hrs for 48 hrs (with 24-hr urine collection for 17-hydroxycorticosteroid excretion).
Multiple sclerosis (acute exacerbation): 30 mg/day for 1 wk, followed by 4-12 mg/day for 1 mth.
Physiological replacement: Oral/IM/IV (as sodium phosphate): 0.03-0.15 mg/kg/day or 0.6-0.75 mg/square meter/day in divided doses every 6-12 hrs.
Treatment of shock: Addisonian crisis/shock: IV (as sodium phosphate): 4-10 mg as a single dose, which may be repeated if necessary. Unresponsive shock (unresponsive to steroid therapy): IV (as sodium phosphate): 1-6 mg/kg as a single IV dose or up to 40 mg initially followed by repeat doses every 2-6 hrs while shock persists.
Children: Inflammatory & allergic disorders: Oral: 1 mth-18 yr, 10-100 mcg/kg daily in 1-2 divided doses, adjusted according to response; up to 300 mcg/kg daily may be required in emergency situations. IM injection or IV injection or infusion: 1 mth-12 yr, 83-333 mcg/kg daily in 1-2 divided doses, max 20 mg daily; 12-18 yr, initially 0.4-20 mg daily.
Life-threatening cerebral oedema: IV injection: Under 35 kg body-weight, initially 16.7 mg, then 3.3 mg every 3 hr for 3 days, then 3.3 mg every 6 hr for 1 day, then 1.7 mg every 6 hr for 4 days, then decrease by 0.8 mg daily; Over 35 kg body-weight, initially 20.8 mg, then 3.3 mg every 2 hr for 3 days, then 3.3 mg every 4 hr for 1 day, then 3.3 mg every 6 hr for 4 days, then decrease by 1.7 mg daily.
Bacterial meningitis: IV injection: 3 mth-18 yr, 150 mcg/kg (max 10 mg) every 6 hr for 4 days starting before or with first dose of antibacterial.
Physiological replacement: Oral or IV injection: 1 mth-18 yr, 250-500 mcg/square meter every 12 hr, adjusted according to response.
Croup: Mild croup is largely self-limiting: Oral: Single dose of dexamethasone 150 mcg/kg. Severe croup (or mild croup that might cause complications), single dose of dexamethasone 150 mcg/kg can be administered by mouth before transfer to hospital. In hospital, dexamethasone 150 mcg/kg (by mouth or by injection); the dose may be repeated after 12 hr if necessary.
One of the following licensed pharmacy from the nearest location will deliver Atneson Injection 4 mg/mL 25 Ampx1 mL. The details of the licensed pharmacy shall be shared once you request the drugs and the respective pharmacy accepts your request based on valid prescription and availability.
Questions and Answers
There are no questions yet. Be the first to ask a question about this product.
Related products
Products listed on medicalstore.com.pk are 100% genuine and sourced from licensed pharmacies.
We work hard to bring you unimaginable discounts without compromising on quality.
We uses SSL (standard security technology) to ensure data privacy of all our customers.
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.