What Is Dexamethasone?
Question: What is dexamethsone
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Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to HCM. Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid which is a medications used for various issues and most common as anti-inflammatory agent such as cases of arthritis, sciatica, skin allergies and other allergic reactions,sinusitis and autoimmune disorders. if you tell,for what is it prescribed then I could say more about it. Wish you good health. Regardd
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Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome to HCM. Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid which is a medications used for various issues and most common as anti-inflammatory agent such as cases of arthritis, sciatica, skin allergies and other allergic reactions,sinusitis and autoimmune disorders. if you tell,for what is it prescribed then I could say more about it. Wish you good health. Regardd
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Hi I've developed a rash on my inner legs my back shoulders um it's it's an allergic reaction I would assume I've been taking Benadryl and Tylenol for pain it seems to work but it it still itches really bad that's why I was asking what Dexamethsone is. This is going on been going on for 9 days
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Detailed Answer:
Yes, it is used for allergic reactions and this is more efficient medicine than benadryl. If this rash is caused by allergy then it should work within 3 days and some results should be seen. If there is no improvement, then it may be nonallergic type of rash and you should see dermatologist and do skin biopsy.
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Detailed Answer:
Yes, it is used for allergic reactions and this is more efficient medicine than benadryl. If this rash is caused by allergy then it should work within 3 days and some results should be seen. If there is no improvement, then it may be nonallergic type of rash and you should see dermatologist and do skin biopsy.
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Dr. Prasad
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You re welcome. feel free to ask if you have other questions.
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