Solu Medrol 1gm Injection 8ml

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Rx(Prescription required) Manufacturer :Pfizer Ltd Salt Composition :Methylprednisolone (1000mg) Storage :NULL Category :All Medicines Availability : In Stock
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What is SOLU MEDROL 1GM?

  • SOLU MEDROL 1GM contains Methylprednisolone which belongs to corticosteroids
CONSUMER MEDICINE INFORMATION

THERAPEUTIC USES

WARNING & PRECAUTIONS

INTERACTIONS

DIRECTIONS FOR USE

SIDE EFFECTS

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What SOLU MEDROL 1GM is used for?

It is used to treat inflammatory or allergic conditions affecting the:

  • brain caused by a tumour or meningitis
  • bowel and gut e.g. Crohns disease and ulcerative colitis
  • lungs caused by asthma, severe allergy or hypersensitivity, tuberculosis or breathing in (aspirating) vomit or stomach contents
  • skin e.g. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

It is also used following the organ transplant surgeries, flareups of the symptoms of multiple sclerosis or other stressful conditions

TALK TO YOUR DOCTOR

PREGNANCY AND BREAST-FEEDING

Talk to your Doctor if you

  • are allergic to SOLU MEDROL 1GM or any other ingredients of this medicine
  • have any fungal infection (such as thrush)
  • have recently had, or are about to have any vaccination
  • are suffering from, or receiving treatment for malaria
  • are suffering from a head injury or stroke
  • have chickenpox, measles, shingles or a herpes eye infection
  • have heart failure
  • have worm infestation (e.g. threadworm)
  • have severe depression or manic depression (bipolar disorder)
  • have delusions, hallucinations or disorganized speech
  • have diabetes
  • have epilepsy, fits or seizures
  • have glaucoma
  • have recently suffered a heart problem, including heart failure or infections
  • have hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • have hypothyroidism (an under-active thyroid)
  • have joint infection
  • have kaposis sarcoma (a type of skin cancer)
  • have kidney or liver disease
  • have muscle problems (pain or weakness)
  • have myasthenia gravis (a condition causing tired and weak muscles)
  • have osteoporosis (brittle bones)
  • have skin abscess
  • have stomach ulcer, diverticulitis (inflammation of the bowel wall) or other serious stomach or intestinal problems
  • have thrombophlebitis vein problems due to thrombosis (clots in the veins) resulting in phlebitis (red, swollen and tender veins)
  • have tuberculosis (TB)
  • have unusual stress
  • have cushings disease (condition caused by an excess of cortisol hormone in your body)
  • have acute pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas)
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  • If you are pregnant, think you might be pregnant or trying to become pregnant as this medicine could slow the babys growth
  • Cataracts have been observed in infants born to mothers undergoing long-term treatment with SOLU MEDROL 1GM during pregnancy
  • Tell your doctor if you are breastfeeding as small amounts of SOLU MEDROL 1GM may get into breast milk
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Tell your doctor if you are taking,

  • acetazolamide (used to treat glaucoma, epilepsy and water retention)
  • aminoglutethimide or cyclophosphamide (used for treating cancer)
  • anticoagulants e.g. acenococoumarol, phenindione and warfarin
  • anticholinesterases e.g. distigmine, neostigmine (used to treat myasthenia gravis)
  • antibiotics e.g. erythromycin, clarithromycin or troleandomycin (used to treat bacterial infection)
  • antidiabetics (used to treat high blood sugar)
  • antihypertensives (used to treat high blood pressure)
  • aprepitant, fosaprepitant (used to prevent nausea and vomiting)
  • non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (also called NSAIDs) e.g: aspirin, ibuprofen, naproxen, diclofenac (used to treat mild to moderate pain)
  • barbiturates, carbamazepine, phenytoin and primidone (used to treat epilepsy)
  • carbenoxolone, cimetidine (used for heartburn and acid indigestion)
  • ciclosporin (used to treat severe rheumatoid arthritis, severe psoriasis, organ or bone marrow transplant)
  • digoxin (used for heart failure, irregular heart beat)
  • diltiazem, mibefradil (used for heart problems or high blood pressure)
  • ethinylestradiol, norethisterone (oral contraceptive)
  • isoniazid (used to treat bacterial infections)
  • ketoconazole, itraconazole (used to treat fungal infections)
  • mifepristone (used for the medical termination of pregnancy)
  • neuromuscular blocking agents e.g. pancuronium, vercuronium (used in some surgical procedures)
  • potassium depleting agents e.g. diuretics (used to treat heart problems)
  • amphotericin B, xanthenes or beta2-agonists (used to treat asthma)
  • rifampicin, rifabutin (used to treat tuberculosis) (TB)
  • tacrolimus (used following an organ transplant to prevent rejection of the organ)
  • ritonavir, cobicistat (used to treat HIV)
  • live vaccines
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  • SOLU MEDROL 1GM must only be given by a doctor or nurse
  • The injection will be given into a vein (intravenous) or into a muscle (intramuscular)
  • Usually the first dose is given into a vein, especially in an emergency
  • It will be given slowly over at least 5 minutes

If you take more SOLU MEDROL 1GM

  • Your doctor or nurse will give you SOLU MEDROL 1GM, so it is unlikely that you will receive too much. If you think you have been given too much, tell your doctor or nurse

If you forget to take SOLU MEDROL 1GM

  • If you have forgotten to take your injection take them as soon as possible on the same day. Do not take a double dose

If you stop taking SOLU MEDROL 1GM

  • Do not stop taking injection without talking to your doctor first
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Like all medicines, this medicine can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

SERIOUS

COMMON

  • allergic reactions such as skin rash, swelling of the face or wheezing and difficulty breathing
  • pancreatitis, stomach pain spreading to your back, possibly accompanied by vomiting, shock and loss of consciousness
  • burst or bleeding ulcers
  • infections symptoms might include a raised temperature and feeling unwell
  • pulmonary embolus (blood clots in the lung), symptoms include sudden sharp chest pain, breathlessness and coughing up blood
  • raised pressure within the skull of children (pseudotumor cerebri) symptoms of which are headaches with vomiting, lack of energy and drowsiness. This side-effect usually occurs after treatment is stopped
  • thrombophlebitis (blood clots or thrombosis in a leg vein), symptoms of which include painful swollen, red and tender veins
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  • high blood pressure, symptoms of which are headaches, or generally feeling unwell swelling and high blood pressure, caused by increased levels of water and salt content
  • ulcers
  • cataracts (indicated by failing eyesight)
  • poor wound healing slowing of normal growth in infants, children and adolescents which may be permanent
  • round or moon-shaped face (cushingoid facies)
  • increased susceptibility to infection
  • brittle bones (bones break easily)
  • muscle weakness
  • steroids including methylprednisolone can cause serious health problems
  • feeling depressed
  • feeling high (mania), or moods that go up and down
  • feeling anxious, having problems sleeping, difficulty in thinking or being confused and losing your memory
  • feeling, seeing or hearing thing which do not exist having strange and frightening thoughts, changing how you act or having feelings of being alone
  • acne
  • bruising
  • thinning of skin (skin atrophy)
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