Celestone is a Betamethasone based remedy that may be used to treat a variety of health problems affecting the glands, bones, muscles, skin, respiratory system, eyes, or mucous membranes.
This medicine is a corticosteroid that has anti-inflammatory action and can be found in the form of drops, syrup, tablet or injection and can be indicated for people of all ages, including babies. Its effect begins after 30 minutes of its use.
How to use
Celestone tablets can be ingested with a little water as follows:
- Adults: The dose may be 0.25 to 8 mg per day, with the maximum daily dose being 8mg
- Children: The dose may range from 0.017 to 0.25 mg / kg / wt per day. The maximum dose of a 20 kg child is 5 mg / day, for example.
Before finishing celestone treatment, the doctor may deduct the daily dose or indicate a maintenance dose that should be taken as soon as you wake up.
When can it be used
Celestone may be indicated for the treatment of the following conditions: rheumatic fever, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis, asthmaticus, chronic refractory asthma, emphysema, pulmonary fibrosis, hay fever, disseminated lupus erythematosus, skin diseases, inflammatory eye disease.
Price
The price of Celestone varies between 5 and 15 reais depending on the form of presentation.
Main side effects
With the use of celestone, unpleasant symptoms such as insomnia, anxiety, stomach pain, pancreatitis, hiccups, abdominal distension, increased appetite, muscle weakness, increased infections, difficulty healing, fragile skin, red spots, black marks on the skin, urticaria, swelling of the face and genitals, diabetes, Cushing's syndrome, osteoporosis, blood in the stool, decreased potassium in the blood, fluid retention, irregular menstruation, seizures, dizziness, headache.
Prolonged use may cause cataracts and glaucoma with possible damage to the optic nerve.
Who should not take
Celestone should not be used during pregnancy or breastfeeding because it passes through the milk. It should also not be used if you are allergic to betamethasone, other corticosteroids, or any component of the formula, if you have fungal blood infection. If you are taking any of the following medicines you should tell your doctor before you start taking Celestone: phenobarbital; phenytoin; rifampicin; ephedrine; estrogens; diuretics of potassium depletors; cardiac glycosides; amphotericin B; warfarin; salicylates; acetylsalicylic acid; hypoglycemic agents and growth hormones.
Before starting Celestone talk to your doctor if you have any of the following: ulcerative colitis, abscess or some pus sores, kidney failure, high blood pressure, osteoprosis and myasthenia gravis, ocular herpes simplex, hypothyroidism, tuberculosis, emotional instability or tendencies psychotic