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Do dexamethasone cause constipation?

Yes - constipation is listed on the official literature.


Can glaucoma cause Optic atrophy?

Yes


Is glaucoma infectious?

Glaucoma itself is not infectious but sometimes glaucoma can be caused by a complicated ocular infections like keratitis that is caused by herpes virus. Complicated herpes virus infection can cause glaucoma.


What is the difference between glaucoma and cataracts symptoms?

Although glaucoma and cataracts are both eye conditions that can cause loss of eyesight there are a few differences between them. Cataracts cause a painless loss of transparency overtime, while glaucoma can cause vision loss either slowly or quickly but with pain.


Can dexamethasone citalopram zopiclone tramadol or diclofenac cause a drugs test to come up with benzos?

No. It will not.


How long does a person who has glaucoma live?

Untreated glaucoma can cause blindness, but it's not itself directly fatal. Someone with glaucoma will live, on average, about as long as they would have if they'd gone blind from some other cause.


What type of mutation cause glaucoma?

Glaucoma is associated with mutations in several different genes: MYOC, ASB10, WDR36, NTF4, TBK1, OPA1 and OPTN. But most cases of glaucoma do not involve any genetic mutations.


Is dexamethasone a positive or negative ion?

Dexamethasone is a synthetic glucocorticoid medication that is usually found as a salt, such as dexamethasone sodium phosphate. In this form, dexamethasone is typically a negative ion due to the presence of the phosphate group.


What is the difference between Dexamethasone Acetate and Dexamethasone sodium phosphate?

Dexamethasone acetate is the glucocorticoid dexamethasone combined with acetic acid, making it a stable and long-acting corticosteroid suspension for injection. Dexamethasone sodium phosphate, on the other hand, is a water-soluble form of dexamethasone that can be administered intravenously or by injection for rapid systemic effects. The main difference lies in their solubility and route of administration.


What is the Role of dexamethasone in pyogenic meningitis in children?

Dexamethasone is used in treatment of pyogenic meningitis in adults. Dexamethasone is not indicated for children with pyogenic meningitis if the symptoms are advanced.


Can alcohol cause glaucoma?

Drinking alcohol does not seem to be related to the development of glaucoma. It is most common in people who have a family history of glaucoma, people who are nearsighted or diabetic, people suffering from other diseases of the eye and those who smoke.


How much dexamethasone can you give to a dog?

for extreme pain, how much can I give him of Dexamethasone SP?