I have chronic cough and my doctor prescribed one 1ml shot 3 days in a row.
Betamethasone injection is given to mature the lungs in preterm delivery.
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Why would you receive abetamethasone 12mg injection
I am amal Touma, my family Dr. prescribed one time Betamethasone injection for nose blockage allergy, it is working fine, but it has side effects somehow similar to menopauses
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Betamethasone sodium phosphate is a short acting compound whereas Betamethasone acetate is a long acting compound. The salts for these compounds are different. The sodium phosphate solubilizes MUCH quicker than the acetate, giving them the short/long acting characteristics (respectively).
You should get it done every 15,000-30,000 miles.
Betnesol, or betamethasone, is a steroid injection administered during pregnancy when preterm birth is a possibility. The steroid injection helps to produce surfactant in the baby's lungs, allowing them to inflate without sticking together. Normally, babies do not make this surfactant on their own until around 32-35 weeks. If your doctors are recommending this injection for you, they should have detected something that tells them your baby is at risk for premature birth. You should ask for documentation of why this shot is being recommended for you and what your alternatives are. You haven't indicated any risk factors that would necessitate such an injection.
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Betamethasone has three chiral centers.
Betamethasone, a corticosteroid, can potentially interact with female hormones, particularly estrogen. Corticosteroids may influence the metabolism of estrogen and other hormones, leading to altered hormonal levels in the body. Additionally, long-term use of betamethasone can suppress the adrenal gland's production of hormones, which may indirectly affect hormonal balance. Patients should consult healthcare providers to monitor any hormonal changes when using betamethasone.