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Pronunciation

bay-ta-METH-a-sone

Classifications

Therapeutic Classification: corticosteroids

Pharmacologic Classification: corticosteroids

Indications

REMS


Unlabeled Use:
  • Short-term administration to high-risk mothers before delivery to prevent respiratory distress syndrome in the newborn.

Action

  • In pharmacologic doses, suppresses inflammation and the normal immune response.
  • Suppresses adrenal function at chronic doses of 0.6 mg/day.
  • Has negligible mineralocorticoid activity.
Therapeutic effects:
  • Suppression of inflammation and modification of the normal immune response.
  • Replacement therapy in adrenal insufficiency.

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption: Sodium phosphate salt is rapidly absorbed after IM administration. Acetate salt is slowly but completely absorbed after IM administration. Absorption from local sites (intra-articular, intralesional) is slow but complete.

Distribution: Widely distributed; crosses the placenta and probably enters breast milk.

Metabolism/Excretion: Metabolized mostly by the liver.

Half-Life: 3–5 hr (plasma), 36–54 hr (tissue); adrenal suppression lasts 3.25 days.

Time/Action Profile

(anti-inflammatory activity)

ROUTEONSETPEAKDURATION
IM (sodium phosphate/acetate)1–3 hrunknown1 wk



Contraind./Precautions

Contraindicated in:

Use Cautiously in:

Adv. Reactions/Side Effects

Adverse reactions/side effects are much more common with high-dose/long-term therapy

CV: hypertension

Derm: wound healing, acne, ecchymoses, fragility, hirsutism, petechiae

EENT: intraocular pressure, cataracts

Endo: adrenal suppression, hyperglycemia

F and E: fluid retention (long-term high doses), hypokalemia, hypokalemic alkalosis

GI: anorexia, nausea, PEPTIC ULCERATION, vomiting

Hemat: THROMBOEMBOLISM, thrombophlebitis

Metab: weight gain, weight loss

MS: muscle wasting, osteoporosis, avascular necrosis of joints, muscle pain

Neuro: depression, euphoria, intracranial pressure (children only), headache, personality changes, psychoses, restlessness

Misc: cushingoid appearance (moon face, buffalo hump), susceptibility to infection, HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS (INCLUDING ANAPHYLAXIS)

Interactions

Drug-drug:

Route/Dosage

Availability

(Generic available)

Assessment

Lab Test Considerations:

Implementation

Patient/Family Teaching

Evaluation/Desired Outcomes

US Brand Names

Celestone Soluspan

Canadian Brand Names

Betaject