Studies on dexamethasone, a new synthetic steroid, in rheumatoid arthritis—a preliminary report

Abstract
Observations concerning the antirheumatic and physiologic effects of a new synthetic corticosteroid, dexamethasone, are presented. This preparation, the most potent of any steroid heretofore studied, did not cause sodium retention or potassium loss in doses sufficient to suppress rheumatoid disease. Increased nitrogen and calcium excretion were observed. Further clinical studies are indicated. For the present, it is suggested that the daily dose of dexamethasone should not exceed 4 mg.