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Product trade name: Celestene



Pharmaceutical active ingredients:
  • Betamethasone
  • Available forms, composition and doses of Celestene:
  • Injectable; Injection; Betamethasone 4 mg / ml
  • Solution; Oral; Betamethasone 0.05%
  • Tablets, Dispersible; Oral; Betamethasone 2 mg
  • Celestene medical category:
  • Human:
  • Adrenals
  • Anti-inflammatory agents
  • Antiasthmatic and COPD preparations
  • Corticosteroid hormones
  • Ear corticosteroids
  • Eye corticosteroids
  • Topical corticosteroids used as nasal decongestants
  • Indications and usages, anatomical therapeutic chemical and diseases classification codes:
  • D07AC01 - Betamethasone
  • H02AB01 - Betamethasone
  • Pharmaceutical companies: manufacturers, researchers, developers, local distributors and suppliers:
  • Schering-Plough
  • Institute of Pharmaceutical Research and Technology

  • Pharmaceutical drugs, medications and other health products with similar to Celestene trade names:

    Trade name Active ingredients Pharmaceutical company
    CelestanBetamethasone; Betamethasone Acetate; Betamethasone Sodium PhosphateSchering-Plough; Aesca; Essex; Teuto-Brasileiro Laboratorio
    Celestan DepotBetamethasone Acetate; Betamethasone Sodium PhosphateSchering-Plough; Essex
    Celestan SolubileBetamethasone Sodium PhosphateSchering-Plough; Essex
    Celestan-VBetamethasone ValerateSchering-Plough; Essex
    CelesteTriamcinoloneUnidentified Pharmaceutical Company
    Celestene ChronodoseBetamethasone Acetate; Betamethasone Sodium PhosphateSchering-Plough
    Celestial SeasoningsMentholPfizer
    Celestial Seasonings Herbal Throat DropsMentholWarner Lambert
    Celestial Seasonings Herbal Throat Drops Golden Herbal BlendMentholWarner Lambert
    Celestial Seasonings Herbal Throat Drops Harvest CherryMentholWarner Lambert



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    BetnecipBetamethasoneCipla
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    BetsolanBetamethasoneUnidentified Pharmaceutical Company
    BetsoneBetamethasoneMedopharm
    Celestamine NBetamethasoneSchering-Plough; Essex
    Celestone PediatricoBetamethasoneSchering-Plough
    CevicortBetamethasoneCevallos Salud Laboratorios
    CoritexBetamethasoneBago Laboratorios
    CortilBetamethasoneMicro Labs
    CortimarBetamethasoneMAR Laboratorios



    More pharmaceutical products manufactured or supplied by the same as Celestene and similar pharmaceutical companies:

    Trade name Active ingredients Pharmaceutical company
    Celestamine-LBetamethasone; LoratadineSchering-Plough
    CelestanBetamethasone; Betamethasone Acetate; Betamethasone Sodium PhosphateSchering-Plough; Aesca; Essex; Teuto-Brasileiro Laboratorio
    Celestan DepotBetamethasone Acetate; Betamethasone Sodium PhosphateSchering-Plough; Essex
    Celestan SolubileBetamethasone Sodium PhosphateSchering-Plough; Essex
    Celestan-VBetamethasone ValerateSchering-Plough; Essex
    Celestene ChronodoseBetamethasone Acetate; Betamethasone Sodium PhosphateSchering-Plough
    CelestodermBetamethasone ValerateSchering-Plough; Bayer Schering Pharma; Key Pharma
    Celestoderm con GentalynBetamethasone Valerate; Gentamicin SulfateSchering-Plough
    Celestoderm cum ChinoformBetamethasone Valerate; ClioquinolSchering-Plough
    Celestoderm cum GaramycinBetamethasone Valerate; Gentamicin SulfateSchering-Plough




    Comments
    Quinta
    10 Aug 2011, 18:38
    My father experienced some adverse events (moon face, weight gain, severe joint pain and muscle weakness, skin discoloration) with long term use of celestene 2mg. I would like to know if they are reversible and how long it will take for the effects to disappear.
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