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Cortimax Suspension is a corticosteroid medicine used to treat various conditions in children, including Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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Cortimax Suspension belongs to a group of medicines known as corticosteroids. Its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties give it the ability to treat a wide range of conditions in children. It is also one of the primary medicines used for Duchenne muscular dystrophy in infants and children.
Prefer giving Cortimax Suspension with food as an empty stomach can trigger acidity and gastric reflux. Avoid giving antacids along with Cortimax Suspension. If both need to be given, leave a gap of at least 2 hours between administration of Cortimax Suspension and antacids. Do not give it more often or for longer than advised by your doctor.
Cortimax Suspension is a corticosteroid medicine that acts like the body's natural anti-inflammatory hormones called glucocorticoids. It decreases the formation of chemical substances involved in inflammation, allergy, and cell multiplication. It also suppresses the immune system and stops the immune mechanisms from causing any self-damage to the body.
Prefer giving Cortimax Suspension with food Avoid giving antacids along with Cortimax Suspension Leave a gap of at least 2 hours between administration of Cortimax Suspension and antacids Do not give it more often or for longer than advised by your doctor Notify your doctor if you notice any signs of infection such as a fever or sore throat Do not stop the medicine abruptly; seek the doctor's guidance to taper the dose gradually
Yes, Cortimax Suspension is a glucocorticoid steroid medication that occurs naturally in the body. It helps to maintain health and wellbeing by increasing corticosteroids levels in the body, which can help treat various illnesses involving inflammation.
Avoid giving Cortimax Suspension to your child if they have conditions such as cardiac disease or congestive heart failure (except in the presence of active rheumatic carditis), hypertension, thromboembolic disorders, or diabetes mellitus. You should also avoid giving it to children with a family history of active TB, active herpes infection, osteoporosis, myasthenia gravis, or renal insufficiency.
For certain live or live-attenuated vaccines, your child should wait 4 to 6 weeks before starting Cortimax Suspension. Ensure that all necessary immunizations are given according to immunization guidelines before initiating Cortimax Suspension.
Store the medicine in a cool, dry place out of reach of children and pets to avoid accidental intake.
Prolonged use of Cortimax Suspension may lead to mental illness or worsen seizure disorders. Therefore, it is not recommended for children who already have a seizure disorder.