A patient being treated with 20 mg prednisolone
daily has to be shifted on to dexamethasone. What
should be his daily dose of dexamethasone:
A. 0.75 mg
B. 3 mg
C. 10 mg
D. 40 mg

2 Answers

Answer :

A patient being treated with 20 mg prednisolone
daily has to be shifted on to dexamethasone. What
should be his daily dose of dexamethasone:
A. 0.75 mg
B. 3 mg
C. 10 mg
D. 40 mg

Answer :

B. 3 mg

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