Betalar 0.5mg Drop
Lark Laboratories Ltd

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In-stock 15 ml in 1 packet
14.50
Related Warnings
Alcohol

Interaction with alcohol is unknown. Please consult your doctor.

WEIGH RISKS VS BENEFITS
Pregnancy
WEIGH RISKS VS BENEFITS

Betalar 0.5mg Drop may be unsafe to use during pregnancy.Animal studies have shown adverse effects on the foetus, however, there are limited human studies. The benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk. Please consult your doctor.

Lactation

Betalar 0.5mg Drop is probably safe to use during lactation. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent a significant risk to the baby.

SAFE
Driving
SAFE

Betalar 0.5mg Drop does not usually affect your ability to drive.

Kidney

Betalar 0.5mg Drop is probably safe to use in patients with kidney disease. Limited data available suggests that dose adjustment of Betalar 0.5mg Drop may not be needed in these patients. Please consult your doctor.Regular monitoring of kidney function test may be advised while you are taking this medicine.

Liver

There is limited information available on the use of Betalar 0.5mg Drop in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.

Betamethasone   0.5mg

Uses of Betalar Drop
Betalar 0.5mg Drop is used in the treatment of allergic disorders, severe allergic reaction, asthma, cancer, rheumatic disorder, skin disorders and nephrotic syndrome.

How to use Betalar Drop
Take this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Measure it with a marked dropper and take it as directed. Betalar 0.5mg Drop is to be taken with food.Avoid Betalar 0.5mg Drop with dietary sodium.

How Betalar Drop works
Betamethasone belongs to a group of medicines called corticosteroids which have anti-inflammatory and immune system suppressing activity. It prevents late phase allergic reactions by decreasing the chemicals responsible for the allergy..

Side Effects:

Common Electrolyte imbalance, Redistribution/accumulation of body fat, Bone degradation, Increased risk of infection, Muscle disorders, Increased blood pressure, Altered bone growth, Skin scar, Behavioural changes, Cataract, Increased glucose level in blood.

Expert advice for Betalar Drop
It is a steroid medicine which works well for many different conditions, including serious illnesses. Take regularly to gain maximum benefit. Do not discontinue unless advised by your doctor. You may need to decrease the dose gradually. You may get side effects such as mood changes or stomach problems. Notify your doctor if you get them. Some side effects may occur after weeks or months. These include weakness of arms and legs, or developing a rounder face. Your risk of getting an infection may become higher. Tell your doctor immediately if you have a fever, flu-like symptoms, cough, painful urination, or a wound that does not heal.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is Betalar a steroid?
Betalar is a glucocorticoid and belongs to a group of medicines called steroids also known as corticosteroids. These are synthesized naturally in the body and help to maintain health and well-being. Two main classes of corticosteroids, glucocorticoids, and mineralocorticoids are involved in a wide range of physiologic processes, including stress response, immune response, and regulation of inflammation, carbohydrate metabolism, protein catabolism, blood electrolyte levels, and behavior.

Q. Is Betalar safe to use?
Betalar is safe to use when used for an indication in a dose as advised by your doctor.

Q. Does Betalar cause hair loss?
Betalar is not known to cause hair loss. Rather, it may cause an increase in body hair growth (especially in females) on long-term use. Talk to your doctor if you get excessive hair growth on your body while taking Betalar.

Q. Is Betalar an antibiotic?
Betalar is not an antibiotic. It's a glucocorticoid.

Q. Does Betalar work in retention edema?
Betalar is not used in retention edema. Glucocorticoids can cause fluid and salt retention as a side effect thereby causing edema or aggravating edema. However, Betalar does not normally cause retention of salt and water and the risk of inducing edema and hypertension is almost negligible.

Q. Is Betalar stronger than hydrocortisone?
Betalar and hydrocortisone belong to the same class of medications (i.e. corticosteroids) and produce almost similar pharmacological responses. The effect may vary based on the conditions and individual response. Always follow doctor’s advice regarding its use.

Q. Can I take Betalar with ibuprofen?
An increase in the risk of gastrointestinal bleeding may occur if non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) like ibuprofen are taken with corticosteroids. Talk to your doctor before taking Betalar with any NSAID.

Q. Does Betalar expire?
Yes, Betalar does expire. All the medicines come with an expiry date mentioned on the pack. You must check the expiry date before using any medicine.

Q. Does Betalar cause insomnia?
Betalar can cause insomnia (inability to sleep). Most people find that using this medicine for a short time causes no problems. Talk to your doctor if you experience insomnia while taking Betalar.

Q. Does Betalar cause weight gain?
Betalar can cause weight gain especially when high doses taken for a long time or repeated short courses are taken. Please consult your doctor if you experience weight gain after taking Betalar.

Q. Is Betalar a hydrocortisone?
Betalar is not a hydrocortisone. These are two different drugs which belong to the same group of medicines called steroids (also known as corticosteroids).

Q. Is Betalar over the counter?
Betalar is not an over the counter (OTC) medicine. It is available only when prescribed by a doctor.