Corticosteroids
Interventional Pain Management Physicians, Dermatologists, and Family Practice Providers are among the many practitioners that rely on Corticosteroids in the treatment of various types of inflammatory diseases including arthritic flair-ups, dermatitis, allergic reactions, pain and swelling. Some of the most popular anti-inflammatory drugs used by physicians today are Kenalog (triamcinolone acetonide), Celestone Soluspan (betamethasone sodium phosphate & betamethasone acetate), Depo-Medrol (methylprednisolone acetate), and Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate.
Celestone Soluspan
Celestone Soluspan is the only multi-dose, benzyl alcohol-free corticosteroid in suspension that offers patients the benefits of both quick-onset and extended pain relief.
Depo-Medrol
Medical Providers administer injectable Depo-Medrol, a corticosteroid known for its potency and long-acting qualities, for the treatment of pain and inflammation.
Dexamethasone
Physicians use injectable Dexamethasone when a particulate-free corticosteroid is critical for a procedure and when immediate relief of pain from inflammation is the desired outcome.
Kenalog
Medical practitioners rely on injectable Kenalog, a potent long-acting corticosteroid, for reducing pain and inflammation related to arthritic flair-ups, dermatitis, and allergic reactions
Solu-Cortef
Physicians administer injectable Solu-Cotef, a short acting cortocosteroid, to achieve rapid relief of symptoms in patients with a variety of severe inflammatory conditions.
Solu-Medrol
Practitioners often administer Solu-Medrol, a rapid acting injectable corticosteroid, either IM or IV, when in treating acute or emergency inflammatory disease states.