Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate Injection I.P. 4mg: Corticosteroid for Inflammation and Immune Control
Inflammation flares fast. So do severe allergic reactions. When oral treatment is not enough, injectable corticosteroids take over. Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate Injection I.P. 4mg is a synthetic glucocorticoid. It blocks the chemicals in the body that trigger inflammation. Swelling goes down. Immune overreaction slows. Used across departments: emergency, orthopaedics, pulmonology, dermatology, and critical care. Administered by a doctor or trained healthcare professional only. For IM or IV use. Prescription only.
Critical care distributors and hospital procurement teams across India have relied on Riqfame Critical Care for injectable supply since 2019. DEXAFAME is part of Riqfame’s growing injectable medicine range available through its franchise network across Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Kerala, and many more states.
Essential InformationÂ
- For hospital or clinical use only.
- Dose varies by condition. The doctor decides based on severity.
- Active infections:Â inform the doctor before administration.
- Prolonged use may cause weight gain, mood changes, or increased blood pressure.
- Store between 15°C and 30 °C. Away from direct light and moisture.
- Pack: 25×2ml ampoule trayÂ
- GST: Applicable as per government norms.Â
Common Questions Answered that Might be Helpful
Q 1. Why is Dexamethasone given by injection instead of tablets?Â
Answer. In emergencies, the body needs fast action. Injection delivers the drug directly into the bloodstream. Tablets take longer to absorb. For severe allergic reactions, asthma attacks, or cerebral oedema – speed matters. That is when the injection is preferred over oral forms.
Q 2. Can Dexamethasone 4mg Injection be given to children?Â
Answer. Yes. Usually, it can be given to children, but the dose is not fixed- it depends on the child’s weight and overall situation. In many cases, the dose is roughly 0.15 to 0.6 mg of Dexamethasone for each kilogram of the child’s body weight per day, but it can vary. A paediatrician will calculate the correct amount of dexamethasone for the child by looking at the condition, plus the child’s weight, and how they are responding.