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Mypred 40mg Injection (Methylprednisolone) is a prescription corticosteroid used by clinicians to quickly calm swelling and immune overactivity during severe allergy, asthma, or COPD flare-ups, and other inflammatory or autoimmune emergencies when oral steroids are not enough. It’s given by IV or IM in a clinic or hospital, with the dose tailored to your response.
| Active Ingredient: | Methylprednisolone |
|---|---|
| Indication: | Severe allergic reactions, Allergy symptoms, Asthma |
| Manufacturer: | Samarth Life Sciences Pvt Ltd |
| Packaging: | 2ml in 1 vial |
| Strength: | 40mg |
| Delivery Time: | 6 To 15 days |
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| Variant | Price | Units | Quantity | Add to Cart |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Injection | $9.00 | $9 / Piece | ||
| 3 Injection/s | $24.00 | $12 / Piece | ||
| 6 Injection/s | $42.00 | $14 / Piece |
Mypred 40mg Injection (Methylprednisolone) is an injectable corticosteroid that doctors use when inflammation needs to be controlled fast, or when a person cannot take steroid tablets.
In plain terms, it’s a “steroid shot,” but not the gym kind. It’s a medicine that helps quiet an immune system that is reacting too strongly, causing swelling, redness, mucus, pain, or breathing trouble.
Methylprednisolone works by reducing the release of substances that drive inflammation.
That’s why it shows up in treatment plans for situations like:
The exact dose, how often it’s given, and how long treatment continues depend on the diagnosis, your response, and other health factors. For some people, it’s a one-time dose. For others, it can be part of a short course, sometimes followed by oral steroids.
If steroids are used for more than a brief period, stopping suddenly can be risky, so tapering may be needed. Your prescriber decides that plan.
Methylprednisolone can interact with several medications. Examples include blood thinners (like warfarin), certain seizure medicines, some antifungals/antivirals, and NSAIDs (which may increase stomach irritation risk).
This is not a full list, so it’s worth doing a medication review before treatment.
It can, depending on dose and timing. Ask your clinician before getting any vaccine, soon after steroid treatment.
Only a prescriber can weigh risks and benefits for your situation. Tell your provider if you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding.
Alcohol may worsen stomach irritation and other side effects for some people. Ask your clinician about your dose and health history.
Yes, steroids can influence certain labs (including glucose and inflammatory markers). Tell the lab and your provider you received a steroid injection.
Because it’s usually administered in a clinic setting, contact your prescriber for instructions. Do not try to “make up” a dose on your own.