Calcort
Calcort
Calcort to steryd, który zmniejsza stan zapalny w organizmie. Calcort jest stosowany w leczeniu różnych typów stanów zapalnych, w tym astmy, zapalenia stawów i alergii, problemów układu trawiennego, skóry, oczu, nerek, serca lub krwi. Jest również stosowany w celu tłumienia odpowiedzi immunologicznej (aby zapobiec odrzuceniu przeszczepów narządów) i w różnych nowotworach. Calcort jest stosowany w leczeniu dystrofii mięśniowej Duchenne’a u dorosłych i dzieci w wieku co najmniej 5 lat.
Calcort
Common use
Calcort is used to treat inflammatory conditions and autoimmune disorders including asthma, arthritis,
allergies,
and issues affecting the kidneys, heart, digestive system, blood, or eyes. It can also help manage tumors and is
administered after organ transplants to prevent rejection. It belongs to the class of medicines known as
corticosteroids.
Dosage and direction
Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. Do not crush or chew the tablet. Take this medicine at the same
time every day for best results. Do not stop taking this medicine without consulting your doctor.
Precautions
Tuberculosis: Patients with a history of tuberculosis need to be cautious when taking Calcort as it might
worsen
their condition.
Heart Disease: People with heart disease should consult their doctor before taking Calcort, as it could affect
the functioning of their heart.
Diabetes: As deflazacort can impact blood sugar control, diabetic patients should monitor their glucose levels
closely when on this medication.
Contraindications
Calcort is contraindicated in patients with known allergies to deflazacort and who have a systemic infection or
recently taken vaccination containing live viruses.
Calcort is not typically recommended during pregnancy unless clearly necessary and advised by your doctor.
Breastfeeding women are advised to consult their doctor before taking Calcort. The medicine can pass into breast
milk
and may impact the infant.
Possible side effect
Calcort may have the following common side effects: Nausea; Chest pain; Vomiting; Drowsiness; Headache;
Dizziness; Skin rash; Tremor: This refers to unintentional, rhythmic movements that can occur in different parts of
your body; Nervousness; Diarrhea; Fast heartbeats.
Drug interaction
Anti-tuberculosis medicines: Calcort may interact with anti-tuberculosis medicines like rifampicin and
rifabutin,
potentially altering their effectiveness.
Pain-relieving medicines: Medicines like carbamazepine, used for pain relief, can have their effects changed
when
taken alongside Calcort.
Anti-seizure medicines: When taken with Calcort, anti-seizure medicines such as phenobarbitone, phenytoin, and
pyrimidine may have altered effects.
Antifungal medicines: Calcort may interfere with the activity of antifungal medications like ketoconazole.
Missed dose
If you forget to take a dose of Calcort, take it as soon as you remember. If it's nearly time for your next
dose,
leave out the missed one and stick to your regular schedule. Never alter your dosage without speaking to your
doctor.
Overdose
If you accidentally take more Calcort than what is prescribed, you might feel nauseous, experience chest pain,
or
have an increased heartbeat. If these symptoms persist or worsen, inform your doctor.
Storage
Store your Calcort at a cool temperature, below 25°C. Keep it in a dry place, away from direct light and
moisture. Always ensure the medicine is out of reach of children. Make sure you use the medicine before its expiry
date.