Kanadex contains Dexamethasone, a powerful corticosteroid medicine. It works by calming down the body’s immune response, reducing swelling, irritation, and allergic reactions. Doctors usually prescribe it for conditions where strong anti-inflammatory or immune-suppressing action is required.
Ingredients
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Active Ingredient: Dexamethasone.
Drug Class
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Corticosteroid (Glucocorticoid).
Dosage Form
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Tablets
Common Uses
Doctors in Pakistan prescribe Dexamethasone for:
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Arthritis and painful joint swelling.
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Allergic reactions (severe skin rashes, hives, etc.).
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Blood and hormone disorders.
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Skin diseases with inflammation.
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Certain cancers (as part of chemotherapy support).
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Autoimmune disorders.
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Bowel diseases (like colitis).
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Breathing issues (e.g., asthma, COPD, pulmonary conditions).
Dosage
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As directed by your doctor only.
Dosage depends on the condition being treated, the patient’s age, and health status.
Overdose
Accidental overdose is rarely life-threatening, but long-term overuse can cause:
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Thinning of skin.
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Increased body hair or acne.
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Changes in body fat distribution.
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Menstrual irregularities.
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Hormonal imbalance or impotence.
If overdose is suspected, consult a doctor immediately.
Missed Dose
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If you miss a dose, take it when you remember.
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Skip it if it’s almost time for your next dose.
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Never double the dose.
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Try setting reminders to avoid missing future doses.
How To Use
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Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water.
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Take it at the same time each day for best results.
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Can be taken with food to reduce stomach upset.
When Not to Use
Do not take Kanadex if you are:
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Using medicines for systemic fungal infections.
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Allergic to dexamethasone or similar drugs.
Side Effects
Some patients may experience:
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Black or tarry stools.
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Allergic reactions (rash, hives).
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Blurred or changed vision.
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Excitement, restlessness, or confusion.
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Eye pain.
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Hallucinations.
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Muscle weakness.
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Weight gain or increased appetite.
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Skin changes.
If any severe side effects appear, consult your doctor immediately.
Precautions & Warnings
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Do not stop this medicine suddenly — it should be reduced gradually on your doctor’s advice.
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Long-term use requires regular medical check-ups.
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Inform your doctor if you have liver, kidney, heart, or mental health issues.
Drug Interactions
Avoid combining with:
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Live vaccines.
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Amphotericin B.
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Aspirin.
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Antibiotics (erythromycin, clarithromycin).
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Cholestyramine.
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Diuretics.
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Digoxin.
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Certain antifungals.
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Warfarin (blood thinner).
Food Interactions
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Take with food to reduce stomach irritation.
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Avoid alcohol — it increases risk of stomach and liver problems.
Storage
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Store in a cool, dry place, away from sunlight.
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Keep container tightly closed.
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Keep out of children’s reach.
Control Drug
Yes — should only be taken with a doctor’s prescription.
Quick Tips
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Do not misuse or stop suddenly.
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Avoid self-medicating — only use as per doctor’s advice.
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Carry a list of your medicines and share it with your doctor.
Doctor’s Note
Dexamethasone (Kanadex) is very effective for controlling severe inflammation and certain immune-related diseases. However, Long-term use should be carefully monitored to avoid side effects.
— Dr. Farah Ahmad, Consultant Physician (Pakistan)
Disclaimer
This information is provided for awareness and education only. It is not a prescription. Always consult a qualified doctor before starting or stopping this medicine, especially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have other health conditions.
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