Celestone Soluspan injection can be administered by a healthcare professional into various locations based on your product such as a muscle (intramuscularly), a skin lesion (intradermally), or a joint (intra-articularly). In the case of intramuscular injections, your healthcare professional may teach you how to self-inject.
Follow the injection site, schedule, dosage, and length of treatment recommended by your doctor. Do not inject Celestone Soluspan into a vein or into the spine (epidurally). Use of Celestone Soluspan is not recommended for injection around/into the eye or certain parts of the nose due to the risk of blindness or damage to the eye(s).
To get the most benefit from Celestone Soluspan, use it exactly as directed by your doctor. Do not change the dose or use the medication for a longer time than prescribed.
Before using Celestone Soluspan, wash your hands with soap and water and check the product visually for clumpy particles or discoloration. If either is present, do not use the liquid. Before injecting each dose, clean the injection site with rubbing alcohol and change the injection site each time to prevent injury under the skin. Shake the vial before using to evenly disperse the suspension and inject the prescribed dose immediately after withdrawing it to avoid medication settling in the syringe.
Be sure to learn how to store and dispose of syringes, needles, and medical supplies safely, as prescribed by your pharmacist. If you have been using Celestone Soluspan for an extended period, do not abruptly stop using it without approval from your doctor. Some conditions may worsen when suddenly stopping this medication, and your dose may need to be gradually decreased to reduce symptoms such as weakness, weight loss, nausea, and fatigue.
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