Can cause anaphylactic reactions
shock
slow heartbeat
heart arrest
abnormal heart rhythm
heart enlargement
circulatory collapse
heart failure
fat accumulation
high blood pressure
heart muscle disease in premature infants
heart attack
lung swelling
fainting
fast heart rate blood clots
and vein inflammation
pimples
skin inflammation
dry scaly skin
red or purple spot on the body
redness of the skin
hyperpigmentation
impaired wound healing
increased sweating
rash
pus formation
thin fragile skin
thinning scalp hair
and hives
excretion of glucose into the urine
have excess facial and body hair in women
menstrual irregularities
growth suppression in pediatric patients
abdominal distention
bowel/bladder dysfunction
elevation in serum liver enzyme levels
liver enlargement
increased appetite
nausea
inflammation of pancreas
peptic ulcer and ulcerative esophagitis
fluid retention
bone death of femoral and humeral heads
charcot-like arthropathy
loss of muscle mass
muscle weakness
osteoporosis
fracture of long bones
tendon rupture
vertebral compression fractures
convulsions
depression
emotional instability
headache
stroke
sleeplessness
mood swings
nerve disease
tingling
personality changes
psychic disorders
bulging of the eye
increased eye pressure
cataracts
rare instances of blindness
abnormal fat deposits
decreased resistance to infection
hiccups
uneasiness
and moon face
weight gain.