serious side effects that require immediate medical attention can include:
- skin rash
- swelling in the face, ankles, or lower legs
- problems with vision
- a long-lasting cold or infection
- muscle weakness
- black or tarry stools
people who are allergic to any of the ingredients in dexamethasone, including tartrazine, a yellow dye used in some foods and drugs, should avoid this medication. other drugs, including anticoagulants such as warfarin, arthritis medications, aspirin, oral contraceptives, diuretics, specific immunosuppressants such as cyclosporine, heart drugs such as digoxin, estrogen, antifungals such as ketoconazole, phenobarbital, phenytoin (dilantin), rifampin (rifadin), theophylline (theo-dur), can interact with dexamethasone, so you should alert your healthcare provider before taking the steroid if you are also taking any of these drugs.
people with certain health conditions, including liver, kidney, intestinal, or heart disease, diabetes, underactive thyroid, high blood pressure, mental illness, myasthenia gravis, osteoporosis, herpes eye infections, seizures, tuberculosis, and ulcers, should also avoid dexamethasone before speaking to their doctor.