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Revisión actual - 21:55 20 mar 2026

General

  • Type: Corticosteroid
  • Dosage Forms: PO; IM; IV, ophthalmic
  • Common Trade Names: Decadron

Adult Dosing

Anaphylaxis

  • 10mg IV or PO

COVID

  • 6mg Qday for 10 days
    • Dexamethasone improves 28d mortality compared to placebo in patients requiring IMV (NNT = 8.5) and those patients requiring oxygen therapy (NNT = 29).
    • There was no benefit to patients not requiring oxygenation support and potentially harm

Nausea and Vomiting

Pharyngitis

  • Single 10mg PO dose decreases symptoms at 48 hours, but not 24 hours[2]

Pediatric Dosing

Anaphylaxis

  • 0.6 mg/kg
    • Maximum dose of 10-18 mg/dose, variable by study

Asthma Exacerbation

  • 0.6 mg/kg once PO
    • Maximum dose of 10-18 mg/dose, variable by study

Post-operative Airway Edema

  • 0.5 mg/kg PO q6hrs x1-2 days
    • Maximum dose of 10-18 mg/dose, variable by study

Special Populations

  • Pregnancy Rating: C
  • Lactation: Single doses are considered compatible however corticosteroids are present in breast milk and further discussion should be had with mother due to potential serious adverse reactions in breastfed infant.
  • Renal Dosing
    • Adult
      • Not defined
    • Pediatric
      • Not defined
  • Hepatic Dosing
    • Adult
      • Not defined
    • Pediatric
      • Not defined

Contraindications

  • Allergy to class/drug

Adverse Reactions

Serious

  • There is some evidence to suggest small increases in the risk of sepsis, venous thromboembolism, and fractures in short courses of steroid use [3]

Common

Pharmacology

  • Half-life:
    • Adults: Oral 4 ± 0.9 hours, IV 1 - 5 hours
  • Metabolism: Hepatic
  • Excretion: Urine ~10%
  • Mechanism of Action: surpasses neutrophil migration, decreases production of inflammatory mediators, reverses increased capillary permeability, suppresses normal immune response


Indications by Condition

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IndicationDoseContextRoutePopulation
Acute asthma exacerbation0.6 mg/kg IV or PO (max 16 mg); 2nd dose 24hr laterCorticosteroid (preferred for adherence)IV/POAdult
Acute asthma exacerbation (peds)0.6mg/kg PO or IV (max 16mg); consider 2nd dose at 24-36hrSystemic corticosteroid; PO and IV equally effectivePO/IVPediatric
Acute mountain sickness4mg q6hrModerate-severe AMS; symptomatic relief only, does not aid acclimatizationPOAdult
Chloramine0.6mg/kg IV or PO (max 16mg)Airway inflammationIV/POAdult
Croup0.15-0.6 mg/kg PO/IV/IM (max 10 mg)Corticosteroid (1st line, any severity)PO/IV/IMPediatric
Headache4-10 mg IV x1Prevent headache recurrence 48-72h post-dischargeIVAdult
High altitude cerebral edema8mg initially, then 4mg q6hrFirst-line pharmacotherapy; adjunct to immediate descentPO/IM/IVAdult
Immune thrombocytopenic purpura40mg daily x 4 daysFirst-line steroid regimenIV/POAdult
Migraine headache10 mg IVPrevent recurrence (48-72h post-discharge)IVAdult
Migraine headache4-10 mg IV x1Prevent headache recurrence 48-72h post-dischargeIVAdult
Peritonsillar abscess10 mgAdjunct steroid (pain/inflammation)IV/PO/IMAdult
Sudden sensorineural hearing loss10mg/mL intratympanic injectionSalvage therapy or if systemic steroids contraindicatedIntratympanicAdult
Thyroid storm4 mg IV q6hAdrenal insufficiency treatment + T4→T3 blockade (alternative)IVAdult

See Also

References

  1. Wang, Jhi-Joung MD, DMS*,; Ho, Shung-Tai MD, MS†,; Uen, Yih-Huei MD‡,; Lin, Mao-Tsun PhD*,; Chen, Kuan-Ting MD*,; Huang, Jeng-Chai PhD*,; Tzeng, Jann-Inn MD* Small-Dose Dexamethasone Reduces Nausea and Vomiting After Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Comparison of Tropisetron with Saline, Anesthesia & Analgesia: July 2002 - Volume 95 - Issue 1 - p 229-232 doi: 10.1097/00000539-200207000-00042
  2. Hayward GN, Hay AD, Moore MV, et al. Effect of Oral Dexamethasone Without Immediate Antibiotics vs Placebo on Acute Sore Throat in Adults: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA. 2017;317(15):1535-1543. doi:10.1001/jama.2017.3417
  3. Waljee, A. K., Rogers, M. A. M., Lin, P., Singal, A. G., Stein, J. D., Marks, R. M., … Nallamothu, B. K. (2017). Short term use of oral corticosteroids and related harms among adults in the United States: population based cohort study. Bmj. doi: 10.1136/bmj.j1415