Additional information
| Active substance | Betamethasone  | 
		
|---|---|
| Classification | anti-inflammatory  | 
		
| Acne | No  | 
		
| Water Retention | No  | 
		
| HBR | No  | 
		
| Hepatotoxicity | No  | 
		
| Aromatization | No  | 
		
| Lab Test | Monitoring may include adrenal function tests and bone density scans for long-term users  | 
		
| Also known as | Betamethasone sodium phosphate, Betamethasone acetate  | 
		
| WAREHOUSE | International Warehouse 2  | 
		
| Blood pressure | Can increase blood pressure, monitoring advised  | 
		
| Trade name | Celestone, Betnesol, others  | 
		
| Storage conditions | Store at controlled room temperature, away from light and moisture  | 
		
| Chemical name | 9-fluoro-11ОІ,17,21-trihydroxy-16ОІ-methylpregna-1,4-diene-3,20-dione  | 
		
| Formula | C22H29FO5  | 
		
| Substance class | Corticosteroid  | 
		
| Main action | Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant  | 
		
| Half-life | 36-54 hours  | 
		
| Dosage (medical) | Dosage varies, typical initial dosages may range from 0.6 to 7.2 mg daily depending on the condition being treated  | 
		
| Dosage (sports) | Not applicable for performance enhancement as its use is generally for medical treatment only  | 
		
| Effects | Reduces inflammation, suppresses the immune response  | 
		
| Side effects | Long-term use can lead to side effects like osteoporosis, adrenal suppression, muscle weakness, ulcerative esophagitis, and psychological effects such as mood swings  | 
		
| Use in sports | Primarily used for therapeutic purposes to treat inflammation and manage symptoms of chronic conditions  | 
		
| Manufacturer | GSK  | 
		






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