Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Betamethasone
Drug ID BADD_D00260
Description Betamethasone is a long-acting corticosteroid with immunosuppressive and antiinflammatory properties.[A192444] It can be used topically to manage inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, and parenterally to manage several disease states including autoimmune disorders.[A192444] Betamethasone has potent glucocorticoid activity and negligible mineralocorticoid activity.[A192444]
Indications and Usage As a member of the corticosteroid family, betamethasone is indicated for the treatment of several inflammatory conditions. As topical monotherapy, betamethasone is indicated to relieve pruritic and inflammatory symptoms of corticosteroid-responsive-dermatoses.[L11991,L10782,L11997] Betamethasone can be used topically in combination with a vitamin D analog such as calcipotriene to treat plaque psoriasis.[L12000] The corticosteroid is also available as an injectable suspension and can be used to manage a range of inflammatory conditions including endocrine disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, and rheumatic disorders among other conditions.[L11994]
Marketing Status approved; vet_approved
ATC Code A07EA04; C05AA05; D07AC01; D07XC01; H02AB01; R01AD06; R03BA04; S01BA06; S01CB04; S02BA07; S03BA03
DrugBank ID DB00443
KEGG ID D00244
MeSH ID D001623
PubChem ID 9782
TTD Drug ID D0CW1P
NDC Product Code 52128-166; 22552-0030; 57582-007; 64958-0012
UNII 9842X06Q6M
Synonyms Betamethasone | Flubenisolone | Betadexamethasone | Celestona | Cellestoderm | Celeston | Celestone
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula C22H29FO5
CAS Registry Number 378-44-9
SMILES CC1CC2C3CCC4=CC(=O)C=CC4(C3(C(CC2(C1(C(=O)CO)O)C)O)F)C
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Migraine17.14.02.001; 24.03.05.003--Not Available
Miliaria23.02.03.014--Not Available
Monoplegia17.01.04.003--Not Available
Mood swings19.04.03.001--Not Available
Muscle disorder15.05.03.014--Not Available
Muscular weakness17.05.03.005; 15.05.06.001--
Myasthenia gravis17.05.04.001; 15.05.08.001; 10.04.05.001--
Myocardial infarction02.02.02.007; 24.04.04.009--
Myocardial rupture12.01.11.002; 02.04.02.002--Not Available
Myopathy15.05.05.001--Not Available
Nasal congestion22.04.04.001--
Nausea07.01.07.001--
Nephrolithiasis20.04.01.002--
Nervousness19.06.02.003--Not Available
Neuritis17.09.03.001--Not Available
Neuropathy peripheral17.09.03.003--Not Available
Nitrogen balance negative13.13.01.010--Not Available
Ocular hyperaemia06.04.05.004--Not Available
Oedema14.05.06.010; 08.01.07.006--Not Available
Oesophagitis07.08.05.001--
Optic neuritis10.02.01.097; 17.04.05.001; 06.04.08.002--Not Available
Osteoarthritis15.01.04.001--Not Available
Osteonecrosis15.02.04.007; 24.04.05.004--
Osteoporosis15.02.03.002; 14.04.04.0020.000127%
Ototoxicity12.03.01.012; 04.03.01.004--Not Available
Pain08.01.08.0040.000342%
Pain in extremity15.03.04.010--
Pain of skin23.03.03.003--
Pancreatitis07.18.01.001--
Papilloedema24.03.07.001; 17.07.02.004; 06.09.02.002--
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