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Dexamethasone 4 mg tablets provide a moderate dose of this potent glucocorticoid for conditions that require short‑term suppression of inflammation and immune activity.  Doctors often prescribe this strength to treat acute flare‑ups of allergic disorders, asthma attacks, seasonal hypersensitivity reactions, moderate rheumatoid arthritis, or swelling related to dental procedures and surgeries.  By binding to glucocorticoid receptors, dexamethasone reduces the production of inflammatory mediators and dampens the immune response, offering quick relief from redness, swelling, itching and pain.

When using Dexamethasone 4mg, follow your doctor’s directions carefully.  Tablets may be taken with or without food, but taking them with food can help prevent stomach upset.  For acute conditions, your doctor may instruct you to take a 4‑mg tablet one to four times daily for a few days, then gradually taper the dose.  Never increase or extend the dose on your own, and do not stop suddenly if you have been on therapy for more than a few days, as abrupt cessation can lead to adrenal insufficiency.

Although lower than high‑dose therapy, a 4 mg dose can still cause side effects.  You may experience increased appetite, weight gain, mood changes (such as anxiety or euphoria), insomnia, stomach irritation, or elevated blood pressure.  Because steroids suppress the immune system, you may be more susceptible to infections or experience longer healing times.  High blood sugar can occur, so people with diabetes should monitor their glucose levels.  Long‑term use may contribute to bone loss, cataracts, or muscle weakness.  Inform your healthcare provider if you have any medical conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, osteoporosis or peptic ulcer disease, or if you take other medicines that may interact with glucocorticoids.

It is important to avoid exposure to contagious illnesses while on steroids, as you may not mount a typical immune response.  Live vaccines should generally be avoided during therapy.  Pregnant or breastfeeding women should only use dexamethasone when benefits outweigh potential risks, under close medical supervision.  With appropriate dosing and monitoring, Dexamethasone 4 mg can provide effective relief from acute inflammatory and allergic conditions while minimizing adverse effects.
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