Who makes Dexamethasone and what sizes does it come in?



By Fran T from Northvale,NJ on January 25, 2006
Category: Dexamethasone acetate


I am a distributor at Integrated Health Industries and I need a location where to get this? I do not want it in a pill form or powder. I need it in a vial 1cc,3cc, or 5cc,etc...
I really appreciate any kind of help you can give me. I really would like an NDC number or a better description. I have a surgery center that really needs this product.
Thank you so much and have a great day.

Sincerely,

Fran T



Senior Consultant



Here is some helpful information:

Dexamethasone Acetate

Known By Tradename:

Adrenocot L.a., Cortastat La Injection, Cortidex L.a. Injection, Dalalone Dp Injection, Dalalone Dp Injection Suspension, Dalalone La Injection, Deca L A 8 Injection, Decadron La Injection, Dexamethasone Acetate, Dexamethasone Acetate Anhydrous, Dexamethasone Acetate Suspension, Dexamethasone Injection, Dexamethasone La Injectable Suspension, Dexamethasone La Injection, Dexone La Suspension Injection, Metazone 8 La Injection, Primethasone L A, Robadex La Suspension For Injection, Sterile Dexamethasone Acetate Suspension, Sterile Dexamethasone Acetate Suspension Injection.

Companies That Produce This Drug:

Blansett Pharmacal Co Inc, United States
C O Truxton Inc, United States
Carlisle Laboratories Inc, United States
Clint Pharmaceutical Inc, United States
Forest Pharmaceuticals Inc, United States
Keene Pharmaceuticals Inc, United States
Martica Enterprises Inc, United States
Martin Surgical Supply, United States
Merck And Co Inc, United States
Merit Pharmaceuticals, United States
Physicians Total Care Inc, United States
Primedics Laboratories, United States
Robar Inc, United States
San Jose Surgical Supply Inc, United States
Tianjin Tianyao Pharmaceuticals Co Ltd, China
Uad Laboratories Inc, United States
Veratex Corp, United States

By Veronica Ziac from New York on February 10, 2006 | Reply |


Dexamethasone Acetate 8mg Available



Dexamethasone Acetate 8mg/mL and 16mg/mL (a 5cc vial) is available through compounding pharmacies in the United States with a patient specific prescription.

By Unknown on August 14, 2006 | Reply |

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