Dexamethasone Tablets 0.5mg for Dog
Dexamethasone Tablets 0.5 mg are a veterinary prescription corticosteroid used in dogs to control severe inflammation, allergic reactions, and immune-mediated conditions. It is commonly prescribed for short-term or controlled long-term use where rapid anti-inflammatory or immunosuppressive action is required.
What Dexamethasone Is Used For in Dogs
Dexamethasone is prescribed for conditions where inflammation or immune overactivity must be suppressed.
Common indications include:
- Severe allergic reactions and skin inflammation
- Autoimmune disorders (AIHA, IMT, lupus)
- Inflammatory joint and musculoskeletal conditions
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Brain or spinal inflammation
- Respiratory inflammation
- Shock and trauma management (veterinary use)
- Cancer-related inflammation and swelling
How Dexamethasone Works
Dexamethasone is a potent glucocorticoid.
Action in the body:
- Suppresses inflammatory mediators
- Reduces immune system overactivity
- Decreases swelling, redness, and pain
- Stabilizes severe inflammatory responses
It is significantly stronger than prednisolone and is used when rapid or powerful control is required.
Key Benefits
- Fast control of inflammation and allergic symptoms
- Effective in immune-mediated diseases
- Reduces pain, swelling, and tissue damage
- Useful in emergency and critical conditions
- Tablet form allows precise dosing
Dosage & Administration
Form: Oral tablet
Strength: 0.5 mg per tablet
Route: Oral
Frequency: As prescribed by a veterinarian
General guidance (varies by condition):
- Dose is calculated strictly by body weight
- Usually given once daily or on alternate days
- Tablets may be given with food to reduce stomach upset
- Do not stop suddenly—tapering is required
Always follow the exact dosing plan provided by your veterinarian.
Important Safety Information
Dexamethasone must be used only under veterinary supervision.
Common side effects:
- Increased thirst and urination
- Increased appetite
- Weight gain
- Panting or restlessness
Long-term or high-dose risks:
- Increased infection risk
- Gastrointestinal ulcers
- Liver or kidney strain
- Diabetes mellitus
- Cushing’s syndrome
- Delayed wound healing
Do NOT use in:
- Dogs with untreated infections
- Pregnant or lactating dogs (unless directed)
- Dogs with gastric ulcers or uncontrolled diabetes
Regular veterinary monitoring is recommended during use.
Drug Interactions
Do not combine with:
- NSAIDs
- Other corticosteroids
- Certain antibiotics
 unless advised by a veterinarian.
Storage Instructions
Store in a cool, dry place below 25°C.
Keep out of reach of pets and children.
FAQ
What is dexamethasone used for in dogs?
It is used to control severe inflammation, allergies, autoimmune diseases, and immune-mediated conditions.
Is dexamethasone a painkiller for dogs?
No. It reduces inflammation that causes pain but is not a direct analgesic.
Can dexamethasone be used long-term in dogs?
Only under strict veterinary monitoring due to potential side effects.
Is dexamethasone stronger than prednisolone?
Yes. Dexamethasone is significantly more potent.
Can dexamethasone be stopped suddenly?
No. It must be tapered gradually to avoid adrenal complications.







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