AGSONE-16

COMPOSITION
Methylprednisolone 16 mg

Category

Steroid (Glucocorticoid / Corticosteroid)
Packing

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Indications
Allergic Disorders – Used when the body has a strong allergic reaction that does not settle on its own, such as severe skin allergies, allergic rhinitis, or drug reactions.

Asthma – Helps calm down swelling and tightness in the airways during a bad asthma attack or when regular inhalers are not enough.

Rheumatoid Arthritis – Reduces pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints caused by the body’s own immune system attacking the joints.

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) – Used in lupus, a condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy parts of the body, like skin, joints, and organs.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Helps bring down swelling and irritation in the gut during flare-ups of conditions like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.

Skin Diseases – Treats serious skin conditions involving redness, swelling, itching, or rashes that do not respond to regular creams or antihistamines.

Certain Cancers – Used as part of treatment plans for some blood cancers and tumours to reduce swelling and control immune reactions.

Adrenal Insufficiency – Given when the body’s own adrenal glands are not producing enough natural steroids to keep the body functioning normally.

Reduces Severe Allergic Reactions – Quickly calms down the body’s overreaction to allergens, reducing swelling, redness, itching, and breathing trouble in serious allergic cases.

Controls Autoimmune Disorders – In conditions where the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues, this medicine slows down that response and reduces damage to organs and joints.

Manages Arthritis Inflammation – Brings down pain and stiffness in swollen joints, making it easier to move and go about daily activities during arthritis flare-ups.

Treats Asthma and COPD Flare-Ups – Used during sudden worsening of asthma or chronic lung disease to open up the airways and reduce swelling in the breathing tubes.

Used in Certain Cancers – Helps manage swelling, controls immune reactions, and is used alongside other cancer medicines in treatment plans for blood-related cancers.

Suppresses the Immune System – In conditions where the immune system is overactive and causing harm, this medicine slows it down to protect the body’s own tissues and organs.

Take as Prescribed by Your Doctor – The dose of this medicine varies a lot from person to person. Never self-adjust the dose, as taking too much or too little can both cause problems.

Dose Depends on Your Condition – A mild allergic reaction may need a small dose for a few days, while a serious condition like lupus or arthritis may need a higher dose over a longer period.

Do Not Stop Suddenly – If you have been taking this medicine for more than a few days, do not stop it all at once. Your doctor will slowly reduce the dose before stopping to avoid withdrawal effects.

Storage – Store at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Do not keep in the bathroom or near the kitchen sink.

Keep Away from Children – Store in the original 10×10 blister pack in a place that children and pets cannot reach.

Swallow Whole with Water – Take the tablet as it is with a full glass of water. Do not break, crush, or chew it.

Take with Food or Milk – Always take this tablet with food or a glass of milk to protect the stomach lining and reduce the chance of stomach irritation or acidity.

Take at the Same Time Daily – Try to take the tablet at the same time every day so the medicine levels stay steady in your body and work better.

Do Not Miss a Dose – If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed one and carry on as usual. Never take two doses together.

Tell your doctor before taking this medicine if you have any of the following:

Diabetes – This medicine can raise blood sugar levels. If you have diabetes, your blood sugar may need to be checked more often, and your diabetes medicines may need adjustment.

High Blood Pressure – Methylprednisolone can cause the body to hold onto salt and water, which may raise blood pressure. Regular monitoring is important.

Weak Bones (Osteoporosis) – Long-term use of this medicine can make bones weaker. Your doctor may advise calcium and vitamin D supplements alongside this medicine.

Infections – This medicine reduces the immune system’s ability to fight infections. Avoid close contact with people who have chickenpox, flu, or other contagious illnesses during treatment.

Pregnancy or Breastfeeding – Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before starting this medicine, as it may affect the baby.

Other Medicines – Let your doctor know about all other medicines you are taking, including vitamins and herbal products, as this medicine can interact with many common drugs.

Any Serious Medical History – Conditions like stomach ulcers, heart problems, thyroid issues, or mental health conditions must be shared with your doctor before starting treatment.

Long-Term Use – Taking this medicine for a long time can cause the body’s own adrenal glands to slow down and produce less natural steroid. Your doctor will manage this carefully by slowly reducing the dose when stopping.

Insomnia
Weight Gain
Mood Swings
Stomach Irritation
Increased Appetite
Fluid Retention And Swelling
Increased Risk Of Infection
The information here is for general knowledge only and is not medical advice.

Always talk to a doctor before starting, stopping, or changing any medicine.

Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that any of its products can diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Indications
Allergic Disorders – Used when the body has a strong allergic reaction that does not settle on its own, such as severe skin allergies, allergic rhinitis, or drug reactions.

Asthma – Helps calm down swelling and tightness in the airways during a bad asthma attack or when regular inhalers are not enough.

Rheumatoid Arthritis – Reduces pain, stiffness, and swelling in the joints caused by the body’s own immune system attacking the joints.

Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) – Used in lupus, a condition where the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy parts of the body, like skin, joints, and organs.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Helps bring down swelling and irritation in the gut during flare-ups of conditions like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis.

Skin Diseases – Treats serious skin conditions involving redness, swelling, itching, or rashes that do not respond to regular creams or antihistamines.

Certain Cancers – Used as part of treatment plans for some blood cancers and tumours to reduce swelling and control immune reactions.

Adrenal Insufficiency – Given when the body’s own adrenal glands are not producing enough natural steroids to keep the body functioning normally.

Uses

Reduces Severe Allergic Reactions – Quickly calms down the body’s overreaction to allergens, reducing swelling, redness, itching, and breathing trouble in serious allergic cases.

Controls Autoimmune Disorders – In conditions where the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues, this medicine slows down that response and reduces damage to organs and joints.

Manages Arthritis Inflammation – Brings down pain and stiffness in swollen joints, making it easier to move and go about daily activities during arthritis flare-ups.

Treats Asthma and COPD Flare-Ups – Used during sudden worsening of asthma or chronic lung disease to open up the airways and reduce swelling in the breathing tubes.

Used in Certain Cancers – Helps manage swelling, controls immune reactions, and is used alongside other cancer medicines in treatment plans for blood-related cancers.

Suppresses the Immune System – In conditions where the immune system is overactive and causing harm, this medicine slows it down to protect the body’s own tissues and organs.

Dosage & Storage
Take as Prescribed by Your Doctor – The dose of this medicine varies a lot from person to person. Never self-adjust the dose, as taking too much or too little can both cause problems.

Dose Depends on Your Condition – A mild allergic reaction may need a small dose for a few days, while a serious condition like lupus or arthritis may need a higher dose over a longer period.

Do Not Stop Suddenly – If you have been taking this medicine for more than a few days, do not stop it all at once. Your doctor will slowly reduce the dose before stopping to avoid withdrawal effects.

Storage – Store at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Do not keep in the bathroom or near the kitchen sink.

Keep Away from Children – Store in the original 10×10 blister pack in a place that children and pets cannot reach.

Directions For Use
Swallow Whole with Water – Take the tablet as it is with a full glass of water. Do not break, crush, or chew it.

Take with Food or Milk – Always take this tablet with food or a glass of milk to protect the stomach lining and reduce the chance of stomach irritation or acidity.

Take at the Same Time Daily – Try to take the tablet at the same time every day so the medicine levels stay steady in your body and work better.

Do Not Miss a Dose – If you forget a dose, take it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed one and carry on as usual. Never take two doses together.

Precautions
Tell your doctor before taking this medicine if you have any of the following:

Diabetes – This medicine can raise blood sugar levels. If you have diabetes, your blood sugar may need to be checked more often, and your diabetes medicines may need adjustment.

High Blood Pressure – Methylprednisolone can cause the body to hold onto salt and water, which may raise blood pressure. Regular monitoring is important.

Weak Bones (Osteoporosis) – Long-term use of this medicine can make bones weaker. Your doctor may advise calcium and vitamin D supplements alongside this medicine.

Infections – This medicine reduces the immune system’s ability to fight infections. Avoid close contact with people who have chickenpox, flu, or other contagious illnesses during treatment.

Pregnancy or Breastfeeding – Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding before starting this medicine, as it may affect the baby.

Other Medicines – Let your doctor know about all other medicines you are taking, including vitamins and herbal products, as this medicine can interact with many common drugs.

Any Serious Medical History – Conditions like stomach ulcers, heart problems, thyroid issues, or mental health conditions must be shared with your doctor before starting treatment.

Long-Term Use – Taking this medicine for a long time can cause the body’s own adrenal glands to slow down and produce less natural steroid. Your doctor will manage this carefully by slowly reducing the dose when stopping.

Side Effects
Insomnia
Weight Gain
Mood Swings
Stomach Irritation
Increased Appetite
Fluid Retention And Swelling
Increased Risk Of Infection
Medical Disclaimer
The information here is for general knowledge only and is not medical advice.

Always talk to a doctor before starting, stopping, or changing any medicine.

Agnes Life Sciences does not claim that any of its products can diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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