Description
Solu-Medrol (125mg/2ml) Injection contains Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate, a fast-acting corticosteroid medication. It is used for the treatment of inflammation, allergic reactions, asthma attacks, arthritis, severe skin conditions, and autoimmune disorders. Solu-Medrol provides rapid relief in emergency situations like severe allergic reactions and acute exacerbations of chronic diseases.
Ingredients
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Active Ingredient: Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate (125mg/2ml)
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Inactive Ingredients: Sodium phosphate buffers, water for injection
Drug Class
Dosage Form
Uses
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Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis, angioedema)
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Asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations
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Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, and severe joint inflammation
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Autoimmune disorders (lupus, multiple sclerosis)
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Skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis)
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Shock due to adrenal insufficiency
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Certain cancers (as supportive therapy)
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Acute inflammation in severe infections (with antibiotics)
Dosage
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Adults & Children: Dose depends on severity and condition; usually administered by IV or IM injection under a doctor’s supervision
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Emergency use: 30mg/kg IV dose may be given in life-threatening cases
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Maintenance dose varies as per medical condition
⚠️ Must be given by a healthcare professional only.
In Case of Overdose
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Symptoms: Confusion, high blood pressure, seizures, mood changes, electrolyte imbalance
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Immediate medical care required
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Supportive treatment provided in hospital
Missed Dose
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If on scheduled therapy, take the dose as soon as remembered
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Skip if it’s almost time for the next dose
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Never double dose
How To Use
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Administered by intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) injection by a trained professional
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Dosage adjusted based on disease severity and patient response
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Do not self-inject without medical guidance
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Complete prescribed course to avoid withdrawal effects
When Not to Use
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Known allergy to methylprednisolone or other corticosteroids
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Fungal infections (systemic)
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Untreated bacterial or viral infections (unless prescribed with antimicrobials)
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Live vaccines (should not be taken during corticosteroid therapy)
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Caution in patients with peptic ulcer, osteoporosis, uncontrolled diabetes, hypertension
Side Effects
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Common: Headache, nausea, mood swings, increased appetite, injection site irritation
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Serious: High blood pressure, vision changes, irregular heartbeat, severe infections, adrenal suppression, Cushing’s syndrome (long-term use)
Precautions & Warnings
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Use with caution in diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, kidney or liver impairment
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May weaken immune system – avoid exposure to infections (chickenpox, measles, TB)
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Long-term use can cause bone weakness, weight gain, mood changes, and eye problems
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Pregnant or breastfeeding women should use only if clearly needed
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Gradual withdrawal required to prevent adrenal crisis – do not stop suddenly
Drug Interactions
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May interact with:
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NSAIDs (increased risk of ulcers)
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Anticoagulants (warfarin)
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Antifungals (ketoconazole)
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Anticonvulsants (phenytoin, carbamazepine)
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Rifampicin (reduces steroid effect)
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Live vaccines (risk of infection)
Storage/Disposal
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Store below 25°C, away from heat and light
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Do not freeze
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Keep out of reach of children
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Discard unused or expired vials safely as per hospital/clinic guidelines
Control Drug
Quick Tips
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Always follow doctor’s prescribed dose – do not self-medicate
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Avoid abrupt discontinuation after prolonged use
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Monitor blood sugar and blood pressure regularly during treatment
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Carry a medical card stating you are on corticosteroid therapy
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Inform your doctor before any surgery or vaccination