What Are the Effects of Injectable Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate?
Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate for Injection has anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive, antitoxic, and antishock effects. 1. Anti-inflammatory effect: Glucocorticoids can reduce and prevent tissue responses to inflammation, thereby reducing the manifestations of inflammation. 2. Immunosuppressive effect: Prevent or inhibit cell-mediated immune responses, delayed hypersensitivity reactions, and reduce the spread of primary immune responses. 3. Antitoxic and antishock effects: Glucocorticoids can counteract the stimulatory effects of bacterial endotoxins on the body, reduce cell damage, and protect the body. Under the action of hormones, infections that have been controlled can become active, with tuberculosis infection recurrence being the most common. In some infections, the use of hormones can reduce tissue damage, reduce exudation, and relieve infectious toxicity symptoms, but effective antibiotic treatment must be used simultaneously, and changes in the patient's condition must be closely observed. After short-term use of the drug, the dosage should be rapidly reduced and discontinued.