Side Effects of Dexamethasone

World Health Organization (WHO) includes Dexamethasone on its model list of essential medicines. The list expresses the minimum medical requirements for a basic healthcare system.

Dexamethasone is used to treat a wide range of allergies and inflammatory conditions, including serious illnesses like cancer. In order to reduce inflammation, redness, itching, and allergic reactions, it works on the immune system.

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Side Effects of Dexamethasone

Like all other medicine, Dexamethasone can cause several side effects, although not everybody gets them.

  1. Agitation,
  2. anxiety,
  3. Aggression,
  4. dizziness,
  5. blurred vision,
  6. headache,
  7. vomiting,
  8. mental depression,
  9. acne,
  10. restlessness,
  11. irregular or absent menstrual periods,
  12. black or tarry stool,
  13. weight gain,
  14. swollen fingers, hands, feet, or lower legs,
  15. upset stomach,
  16. insomnia.

If you have any of the side effects of Dexamethasone mentioned above, stop taking this medication right away and call your doctor.