Asamoah, K.T.Akpalu, J.Atiase, Y.Yorke, E.2021-12-142021-12-142021http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/gmj.v55i2.9http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/37262Research ArticleCushing syndrome could be a complication of long-term steroid use, resulting in a wide range of clinical presentations. Whereas some patients take medically prescribed doses of conventional medicines, including steroids for various ailments, others inadvertently consume unspecified doses by adulterating traditional medicines with these orthodox medications to increase their therapeutic appeal. Furthermore, some individuals with access to conventional medica tions may sell them in unlabelled packages as traditional medicines (TMs) to unsuspecting customers. This may lead to undesirable side effects and safety concerns. The case report highlights the problem of poorly regulated access to medications and makes suggestions to protect patrons' health of traditional medicines.en-USTraditional medicineCushing syndromecorticosteroidsmisuse of orthodox medicationdrug regulation enforcementA case of Cushing Syndrome due to accidental intake of dexamethasone: a call for enforcement of regulatory lawsArticle