Betamethasone soluble tablets (2024)

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Type of medicine

A corticosteroid medicine

Used for

Allergic and inflammatory conditions; and an inherited disorder of the adrenal glands, called congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH)

Also called

Betamethasone sodium phosphate

Available as

Soluble tablets

Betamethasone belongs to a group of medicines called corticosteroids. It is sometimes referred to simply as an oral steroid.

Oral steroids like betamethasone are used to treat a wide variety of conditions. Some examples include autoimmune diseases (for example, systemic lupus erythematosus, autoimmune hepatitis, sarcoidosis); joint and muscle diseases (for example, rheumatoid arthritis); and allergies and asthma. They are also used in the treatment of some cancers. Betamethasone works by interfering with the release of certain chemicals in the body which cause inflammation.

Betamethasone is also prescribed as a replacement treatment for people who are not producing enough natural corticosteroid in their bodies due to an adrenal gland disorder called congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH).

Before taking betamethasone

Some medicines are not suitable for people with certain conditions, and sometimes a medicine can only be used if extra care is taken. For these reasons, before you start taking betamethasone it is important that your doctor knows:

  • If you have high blood pressure (hypertension).

  • If you have had a heart attack, or if you have any other heart problems.

  • If you have any problems with the way your liver works, or if you have any problems with the way your kidneys work.

  • If you (or a close family member) have either diabetes or an eye condition called glaucoma.

  • If you have any of the following conditions: an underactive thyroid gland, 'thinning' of the bones (osteoporosis), epilepsy, a condition causing muscle weakness (called myasthenia gravis), a stomach ulcer, or a bowel disorder.

  • If you have ever had a mental health problem.

  • If you are pregnant or breastfeeding. (Oral steroids like betamethasone can be taken while you are expecting or breastfeeding; however, it is important that your doctor knows about the baby.)

  • If you have any kind of infection at the moment, or if you have ever had tuberculosis (TB).

  • If you have ever had an unwanted blood clot in an artery or a vein.

  • If you have recently had, or are about to have, any vaccinations.

  • If you are taking or using any other medicines. This includes any medicines which are available to buy without a prescription, as well as herbal and complementary medicines.

  • If you have ever had an allergic reaction to a medicine, or if you have ever developed muscle pain after taking a steroid medicine.

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  • Before starting the treatment, read the manufacturer's printed information leaflet from inside the pack and any additional information you are given by your doctor. These will give you more information about betamethasone and will also provide you with a full list of side-effects which you could experience from taking it.

  • Your doctor or pharmacist will tell you how many tablets to take and when to take them. This information will also be printed on the label of the packet of tablets to remind you about what was said to you. It is usual to take one dose a day. If you are taking it for an inflammatory condition, it is best to take the tablets each morning after breakfast. If you are taking it for CAH, it is likely you will be advised to take your doses at night.

  • Betamethasone tablets are best taken dissolved in water, although they can be swallowed whole. Take your doses with food, such as after a meal or with a snack.

  • If you forget to take a dose at your usual time, take it as soon as you remember (with something to eat). If you do not remember until the following day, leave out the missed dose. Do not take two doses together to make up for a forgotten dose.

  • Depending upon your medical condition, you will either be asked to take betamethasone regularly every day, or to take it daily for a short course of treatment. It is important that you take the tablets exactly as your doctor tells you to. Stopping taking the tablets suddenly after taking them for more than three weeks can cause problems, so your doctor will probably want you to reduce your dose gradually if/when this becomes necessary.

Getting the most from your treatment

  • If your course of treatment is due to last more than three weeks, you will be given a 'Steroid Treatment Card' which says that you are on steroids and contains some important advice for you. It is important that you read this card and carry it with you at all times. It also contains details about your dose, how long you have been taking betamethasone for, and who prescribed it for you. Please make sure that this information is kept up to date. If you are due to have an operation or dental treatment, or if you are having any treatment for an injury, please tell the person carrying out the treatment that you are taking betamethasone and show them your treatment card. This is because your dose may need adjusting.

  • Try to keep your regular appointments with your doctor. This is so your doctor can check on your progress. Your doctor will want you to have tests from time to time to make sure you remain free from some of the unwanted side-effects of treatment.

  • Betamethasone can suppress your immune system, so it is important if you become ill that you make an appointment to see your doctor straightaway. Also, if you come into contact with anyone who has measles, shingles or chickenpox (or anyone who suspects they might have them), you must see your doctor as soon as possible.

  • Some vaccines are not suitable for you while you are being treated with betamethasone. If you need any immunisations, make sure you mention that you are taking betamethasone.

  • If you buy any medicines 'over the counter', please check with a pharmacist that they are suitable for you to take with an oral steroid.

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Along with its useful effects, betamethasone can cause unwanted side-effects which your doctor will discuss with you. The benefits of taking betamethasone usually outweigh the side-effects; however, they can sometimes be troublesome. The table below contains some of the most common ones associated with betamethasone. The best place to find a full list of the side-effects which can be associated with your medicine, is from the manufacturer's printed information leaflet supplied with the medicine. Alternatively, you can find an example of a manufacturer's information leaflet in the reference section below.

Although not everyone experiences side-effects, and some will improve as your body adjusts to the new medicine, speak with your doctor or pharmacist if you become concerned about any of the following:

Common betamethasone side-effects

What can I do if I experience this?

Tummy (abdominal) pain, indigestion, feeling sick (nausea)

Stick to simple foods. If you are sick (vomit) and there is blood present, you must speak with your doctor straightaway

Muscle weakness or feeling tired

Do not drive and do not use tools or machines while affected

Mood or behavioural changes, especially at the beginning of treatment

If you become confused, irritable or start having worrying thoughts about harming yourself, speak with your doctor straightaway

Difficulties sleeping, headache, increased weight, and irregular periods in women

If any of these become troublesome, speak with your doctor

Increased risk of getting an infection

If you become ill, make an appointment to see your doctor straightaway

Long-term treatment with betamethasone may cause other unwanted effects

If you have any symptoms which cause you concern, you should arrange to see your doctor for advice

Important: you should let your doctor know if you start to experience blurred vision or other vision problems whilst taking betamethasone tablets.

For more information about side-effects which are possible when betamethasone is taken long-term, see the separate condition leaflet called Oral Steroids.

How to store betamethasone

  • Keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of children.

  • Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct heat and light.

Important information about all medicines

Never take more than the prescribed dose. If you suspect that you or someone else might have taken an overdose of this medicine, go to the accident and emergency department of your local hospital. Take the container with you, even if it is empty.

This medicine is for you. Never give it to other people even if their condition appears to be the same as yours.

Do not keep out-of-date or unwanted medicines. Take them to your local pharmacy which will dispose of them for you.

If you have any questions about this medicine ask your pharmacist.

Report side effects to a medicine or vaccine

If you experience side effects, you can report them online through the Yellow Card website.

Article history

The information on this page is written and peer reviewed by qualified clinicians.

  • Next review due: 20 Sept 2025
  • 21 Sept 2022 | Latest version

    Last updated by

    Michael Stewart, MRPharmS

    Peer reviewed by

    Sid Dajani
Betamethasone soluble tablets (2024)

FAQs

How do you take betamethasone soluble tablets? ›

Using betamethasone soluble tablets as a mouthwash

The BNF recommends a dose for oral ulceration for adults and children 12 to 17 years of 500 micrograms four times a day. The tablet should be be dissolved in 20 mL water, rinsed around the mouth, and not swallowed.

Is betamethasone soluble tablets available over the counter? ›

Betamethasone is only available on prescription.

When is the best time to take betamethasone tablets? ›

Unless your doctor or pharmacist gives you different instructions, it's best to take your tablets as a single dose once a day, straight after breakfast. Taking your dose in the morning after food will help to reduce the chance of side effects. Betamethasone tablets dissolve in water.

Are betamethasone soluble tablets used as mouthwash? ›

Betamethasone soluble tablets belong to a group of medicines called corticosteroids('steroids'). Steroids work by reducing inflammation, swelling and irritation in your mouth. Betamethasone Soluble tablets used as a mouthwash may help reduce inflammation and pain in your mouth, and speed up the healing process.

What happens if you take too much betamethasone? ›

Using too much of this medicine or using it for a long time may increase your risk of having adrenal gland problems. The risk is greater for children and patients who use large amounts for a long time.

How long does it take betamethasone to absorb into skin? ›

Wait at least 30 minutes before using any other skin products after you put on betamethasone cream or ointment. If you need to use a dressing, like a bandage or plaster, wait at least 10 minutes after putting betamethasone on. If you're treating a child, do not cover the cream or ointment with dressings or bandages.

What not to take with betamethasone? ›

What Other Drugs Interact with Betamethasone?
  • aminoglutethimide.
  • amphotericin B injection and potassium-depleting agents.
  • antibiotics, specifical macrolide.
  • anticholinesterases.
  • oral anticoagulants.
  • antidiabetics.
  • antitubercular drugs.
  • cholestyramine.

What are the benefits of taking betamethasone tablets? ›

It is used to treat a number of different conditions, such as inflammation (swelling), severe allergies, adrenal problems, arthritis, lung or breathing problems, blood or bone marrow problems, eye or vision problems, lupus, serious skin conditions, kidney problems, ulcerative colitis, and flare-ups of multiple ...

Which is stronger, hydrocortisone or betamethasone? ›

Betamethasone skin treatments help to reduce the swelling, redness and itching. Betamethasone skin treatments are stronger than some other skin treatments such as hydrocortisone. Betamethasone is usually prescribed when other medicines have not worked. Betamethasone skin treatments are available on prescription only.

How long does betamethasone tablet stay in your system? ›

Betamethasone
Clinical data
Elimination half-life36-54 hours
ExcretionKidney (in urine)
Identifiers
show IUPAC name
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How do you know if betamethasone is working? ›

Your skin should start to get better after using betamethasone for a few days. If you're using cream, ointment or lotion, speak to your doctor if there's no improvement after 4 weeks, or if your skin gets worse at any time.

Which is better prednisone or betamethasone? ›

Betamethasone has an average rating of 6.3 out of 10 from a total of 8 ratings on Drugs.com. 57% of reviewers reported a positive effect, while 29% reported a negative effect. Prednisone has an average rating of 7.6 out of 10 from a total of 854 ratings on Drugs.com.

Where should you not apply betamethasone? ›

This medication is only for use on the skin. Do not let betamethasone topical get into your eyes or mouth and do not swallow it. Avoid use in the genital and rectal areas and in skin creases and armpits unless directed by your doctor.

Do you wash off betamethasone? ›

Do not wash or rinse the treated areas immediately after applying the medicine. Do not use this medicine near heat, open flame, or while smoking.

Does betamethasone cause weight gain? ›

Betamethasone can make you hungrier and retain water, so if you take it for more than a few weeks it's likely that you'll put on weight. Try to eat well without increasing your portion sizes so you do not gain too much weight. Regular exercise will also help to keep your weight stable.

How do you take prednisolone soluble tablets? ›

Prednisolone Soluble Tablets are best taken dissolved in water, but they can be swallowed whole without difficulty. When dissolved in water the resulting solution must be drunk immediately by the patient. - Hypersensitivity to the active substance or to any of the excipients listed in section 6.1.

Should betamethasone be taken with food? ›

Take betamethasone tablets with food to reduce the chances of stomach problems. It may also help if you avoid rich or spicy food. If symptoms do not go away, ask your doctor if you should take an extra medicine to protect your stomach. Take betamethasone in the morning so the levels in your body are lowest at bedtime.

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