
Dipros Injection in Kenya
KSh 800.00
Dipros Injection contains Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (typically 4mg/mL or 8mg/2mL), a synthetic corticosteroid used for:
- Severe Inflammation: Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout flares.
- Allergic Reactions: Anaphylaxis, asthma exacerbations, contact dermatitis.
- Autoimmune Disorders: SLE, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
- Cancer Support: Reduces swelling in brain tumors, manages chemotherapy side effects (nausea).
- Respiratory Conditions: Severe COPD, croup in children.
- Adrenal Insufficiency: Acute adrenal crisis.
Approved by the Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB), Dipros is a prescription-only injectable steroid reserved for acute or severe conditions.
Product Description
Product Overview
Dipros Injection contains Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (typically 4mg/mL or 8mg/2mL), a synthetic corticosteroid used for:
- Severe Inflammation: Rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout flares.
- Allergic Reactions: Anaphylaxis, asthma exacerbations, contact dermatitis.
- Autoimmune Disorders: SLE, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
- Cancer Support: Reduces swelling in brain tumors, manages chemotherapy side effects (nausea).
- Respiratory Conditions: Severe COPD, croup in children.
- Adrenal Insufficiency: Acute adrenal crisis.
Approved by the Kenya Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB), Dipros is a prescription-only injectable steroid reserved for acute or severe conditions.
Composition
Each vial contains:
- Active Ingredient: Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate (4mg/mL or 8mg/2mL).
- Inactive Ingredients: Sodium citrate, sodium hydroxide, water for injection.
- Preservative-Free: Single-use vials only.
Key Benefits:
- Rapid Action: Onset within 1–2 hours (IV/IM).
- Potent Anti-Inflammatory: 25–30x stronger than hydrocortisone.
- Versatile Administration: IV, IM, or intra-articular (joint) injection.
How to Use
Dosage & Administration:
- Adults:
- Acute Inflammation/Allergy: 0.5–20mg IV/IM, repeated every 2–6 hours as needed.
- Cerebral Edema: 10mg IV, then 4mg IM every 6 hours.
- Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea: 8–20mg IV before chemo.
- Children:
- 0.08–0.3 mg/kg/day IV/IM in divided doses.
- Administration:
- IV/IM: Administer slowly (IV over 1–2 minutes).
- Intra-Articular: 0.8–4mg into joint space (sterile technique required).
Critical Precautions:
- Prescription-Only: Requires hospital/clinic administration.
- Avoid in:
- Systemic fungal infections, uncontrolled diabetes.
- Live vaccines (e.g., BCG, MMR).
- Tapering: Never stop abruptly after >3 days of use (risk of adrenal crisis).
Side Effects
Dipros carries high risks due to systemic corticosteroid effects. Seek immediate care for severe reactions:
- Common:
- Fluid retention, hypertension, hyperglycemia.
- Mood swings, insomnia, increased appetite.
- Serious (Stop Use & Hospitalize):
- Infections: Masked/severe bacterial/fungal infections (e.g., tuberculosis).
- Adrenal Suppression: Fatigue, hypotension, shock (if tapered abruptly).
- Gastrointestinal: Peptic ulcers, pancreatitis, bleeding.
- Neurological: Seizures, psychosis, depression.
- Ocular: Cataracts, glaucoma (long-term use).
Black Box Warning:
- Immunosuppression: Increases risk of fatal infections.
- Anaphylaxis: Rare but possible (monitor after first dose).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Where can I get Dipros Injection in Kenya?
A: Only in hospitals/clinics:
- Public Hospitals: Kenyatta National Hospital (KNH), MTRH, Coast General.
- Private Hospitals: Nairobi Hospital, Aga Khan, Mater Hospital.
- Not sold in retail pharmacies due to high-risk profile.
Q2: What is the price of Dipros in Kenya?
A:
- 4mg/mL vial: KES 150–300.
- 8mg/2mL vial: KES 250–500.
Often covered by NHIF for inpatient treatment.
Q3: Is Dipros used for COVID-19 in Kenya?
A: Yes, for severe cases with hypoxia (per MOH guidelines). Dose: 6mg IV daily for 10 days.
Q4: Can I self-administer Dipros at home?
A: Absolutely not. Requires medical supervision due to risks (e.g., infection, adrenal crisis).
Q5: Are there oral alternatives?
A: Yes:
- Dexamethasone Tablets (0.5mg, 4mg).
- Prednisolone (for less severe conditions).
**Q6: How long does Dipros stay in the system?
A: Biological half-life: 36–72 hours. Effects last 24–48 hours after a single dose.
Q7: Can pregnant women use Dipros?
A: Only if life-threatening (Category C). May cause fetal adrenal suppression.
Q8: What if I miss a dose?
A: Never double-dose. Contact your doctor immediately for guidance.
Conclusion
Dipros Injection is a life-saving corticosteroid for critical conditions in Kenya, from severe asthma to cerebral edema. Its potency demands strict hospital-based administration to avoid catastrophic side effects like infections, adrenal failure, or psychosis. While affordable and accessible in public hospitals, it remains a high-risk medication requiring specialist oversight.
For Safe Use:
- Never request Dipros for minor conditions (e.g., mild pain, allergies).
- Disclose all medical history (diabetes, infections, mental health) before administration.
- Monitor for side effects: Blood sugar, BP, mood changes, and signs of infection.
- Use NHIF coverage – reduces costs for inpatient care.
When steroids are necessary, trust experts—never compromise on safety!



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