Trialon 40mg/ml IM/IA Inj.

Category: Pharmacy
SKU: BEP_951222
Seller: Best Buy Pharma

Tk 75.25
Tk 75.25


Medicine Overview of Trialon 40mg/ml Injection

Introduction
Trialon is a steroid. It is used for treatment of wide variety of medical conditions such as allergic disorders, severe allergic reactions, and rheumatic disorders. It provides relief by preventing the release of substances that cause inflammation and by suppressing the immune system. Trialon is given by a doctor or a healthcare professional. You should not self-administer this medicine at home. Using the medicine regularly at the right times increases its effectiveness. It is important to keep using the medicine regularly until your doctor tells you it is safe to stop. Trialon may cause few side effects such as infection,...
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Uses of Trialon
  • Allergic disorders
  • Severe allergic reactions
  • Rheumatic disorder
Side effects of Trialon
Common
  • Headache
  • Infection
  • Joint pain
How to use Trialon
Your doctor or nurse will give you this medicine. Kindly do not self administer.
How Trialon works
Trialon is a steroid which works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers in the body that cause inflammation (redness and swelling) and allergies.
Quick Tips
  • Side effects such as mood changes or stomach problems can happen when you start taking Trialon. Inform your doctor if this bothers you.
  • Do not stop taking Trialon suddenly without talking to your doctor first as it may worsen your symptoms.
Brief Description
Indication
Allergic and inflammatory responses, Inflammatory joint disease, Inflammatory skin conditions
Administration
Dilute with local anesthetic (1% or 2% lidocaine without parabens) before intra-articular or intralesional injection Dilute with D5/NS or D10/NS or NS or SWI before intralesional injection
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Adult Dose
Intramuscular Suppression of allergic and inflammatory disorders Adult: As acetonide: 20-80 mg via deep IM into gluteal muscles. Symptomatic control for hay fever Adult: As acetonide: 40-100 mg via deep IM into gluteal muscles. Rheumatic or arthritic disorders Adult: 60 mg IM every 6 weeks; may be supplemented by additional 20-100 mg IM PRN Intra-articular Inflammatory joint diseases Adult: As acetonide: Smaller joints: 2.5-5 mg (up to 10 mg), larger joints: 5-15 mg (up to 40 mg). Max: 20-80 mg/treatment. Intradermal Inflammatory skin conditions Adult: As acetonide: 1-3 mg/site. Max: 30 mg in total if several sites of inj used....
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Child Dose
Intramuscular Suppression of allergic and inflammatory disorders Child: As acetonide: deep IM into gluteal muscle: initial 0.11 to 1.6 mg/kg/day in 3-4 divided doses. Do not use in premature infants and infants of low birth weight as it contains benzyl alcohol. Child: 6-12 years: 0.03-0.2 mg/kg IM every 1-7 days >12 years: 60 mg IM every 6 weeks; may be supplemented by additional 20-100 mg IM PRN >12 years, intralesional injection (10 mg/mL suspension): 1 mg per injection site 1 or more times weekly; not to exceed 30 mg/day Symptomatic control for hay fever Child: As acetonide: deep IM into...
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Contraindication
Triamcinolone Acetonide is contraindicated in patients with a sensitivity to the active or inactive ingredients. Untreated systemic fungal, bacterial, viral or parasitic infection, hypersensitivity. Neonates (Parenteral)
Mode of Action
Triamcinolone has mainly glucocorticoid activity. It suppresses the migration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and reduces capillary permeability thereby decreasing inflammation.
Precaution
Diabetes; hypertension, renal and liver impairment; glaucoma; psychosis; delayed tissue healing; cirrhosis; heart failure; recent MI; hypothyroidism; osteoporosis; peptic ulceration; thromboembolic disorders. Monitor height in children on prolonged therapy. Avoid rapid drug withdrawal. Elderly, children, pregnancy, lactation. Lactation: Excreted in breast milk; use caution
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Side Effect
HPA axis supression, intracranial hypertension, Cushing's syndrome, growth retardation in children; osteoporosis, fractures. Peptic ulceration; glaucoma; hyperglycaemia; GI upsets; increased appetite; increased fragility of skin; behavioural changes. Potentially Fatal: Acute adrenal insufficiency may be precipitated by infection or trauma in patients on long-term corticosteroid therapy or rapid withdrawal.
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Interaction
Lowering of plasma salicylates levels. Increased risk of GI bleeding and ulceration with NSAIDs. Antagonised blood glucose-lowering effects of the antidiabetics. Increased risk of hyperkalaemia with amphotericin B, beta agonists, beta-blockers, potassium-depleting diuretics, theophylline. Increased clearance of the triamcinolone with ciclosporin, carbamazepine, phenytoin, barbiturate, rifampicin. Infections may develop if given with live vaccines.
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