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Dexamethasone 8 mg delivers a potent dose of this long-acting corticosteroid and is typically reserved for managing severe inflammatory or immune-mediated conditions.  High-dose dexamethasone may be prescribed for acute brain or spinal cord swelling (cerebral edema) following surgery or head trauma, severe allergic reactions that do not respond to lower doses, life‑threatening asthma exacerbations, acute gout attacks, and certain types of leukemia or lymphoma.  In oncology, short courses of 8 mg may be used to prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea or to reduce inflammation around tumors.

Because 8 mg is a high dose, Dexamethasone 8Mg should be taken exactly as directed by a healthcare professional, often in a hospital setting.  For conditions like cerebral edema, the dose may be given intravenously or orally in divided doses throughout the day, then tapered rapidly as symptoms improve.  You should not self-administer or adjust the dose.  When using tablets at home, swallow them whole with water and consider taking them with food to minimize gastrointestinal irritation.  Never stop high-dose corticosteroids abruptly; your doctor will provide a tapering schedule to avoid adrenal crisis.

High-dose therapy significantly increases the risk of side effects.  Common reactions include fluid retention and swelling, high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar, mood changes (euphoria, depression), insomnia, increased appetite and weight gain.  Long-term or repeated high-dose courses can lead to Cushingoid appearance (rounded face, fat deposition), muscle weakness, osteoporosis, cataracts and glaucoma, stomach ulcers, and increased susceptibility to infections.  Because the immune system is suppressed, you must avoid contact with individuals who have contagious diseases, and live vaccines should be postponed.  Those with diabetes, hypertension, peptic ulcer disease or osteoporosis need careful monitoring.  Notify your doctor immediately if you experience signs of infection (fever, sore throat), black tarry stools, vision changes, confusion or severe mood swings.

Inform your doctor of all medications and supplements you take, as interactions may occur with anti‑seizure drugs, antifungals, antibiotics, anticoagulants, insulin or oral diabetes medicines.  If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, discuss potential benefits and risks before using high-dose steroids.  Under close medical supervision, Dexamethasone 8 mg can provide life-saving anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects for severe conditions, but its powerful actions require strict adherence to dosage instructions and careful monitoring.
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