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*Elderly (close supervision required particularly on long-term treatment) | *Elderly (close supervision required particularly on long-term treatment) | ||
*Frequent monitoring required if history of tuberculosis (or X-ray changes) | *Frequent monitoring required if history of tuberculosis (or X-ray changes) | ||
*blood sugar level, blood pressure, mood change | *blood sugar level, blood pressure, mood change | ||
*monitoring of the fluid intake and output, and daily weight records may give early warning of fluid retention | *monitoring of the fluid intake and output, and daily weight records may give early warning of fluid retention | ||
*Sodium intake may need to be reduced and calcium and potassium supplements may be necessary | *Sodium intake may need to be reduced and calcium and potassium supplements may be necessary | ||
*Back pain may signify osteoporosis | *Back pain may signify osteoporosis | ||
*Plasma renin, sodium, and potassium is checked through blood tests to verify that the correct dosage is reached. | *Plasma renin, sodium, and potassium is checked through blood tests to verify that the correct dosage is reached | ||
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Interactions do not generally apply to steroid used for topical action including inhalation, unless specified. | |||
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Revision as of 07:39, 5 September 2020
Introduction
Fludrocortisone is a steroid with potent mineralocorticoid activity. It is used to treat:
- adrenocortical insufficiency
- postural hypotension
- adrenogenital syndrome
| Generic Name | HA Code | Legal Classification |
|---|---|---|
| Fludrocortisone Acetate Tablet 100mcg | FLUD01 | P1S1S3 |
| Brand Name | HK Reg Number | Active Ingredients |
|---|---|---|
| FLORINEF TABLET 0.1mg
|
HK-00036 | fludrocortisone acetate |
Mechanism of Action
Fludrocortisone is a corticosteroid with glucocorticoid and highly potent mineralocorticoid activity.
Dosage
Fludrocortisone is used, usually with hydrocortisone, for replacement therapy in adrenocortical insufficiency.
| Replacement therapy in adrenal insufficiency | Oral: 50-300 micrograms daily |
|---|---|
| severe orthostatic hypotension | Oral: 50-300 micrograms daily |
It is also used ear drops in concentration of 0.1%.
Side Effects
Fludrocortisone acetate has glucocorticoid actions about 10 times as potent as hydrocortisone and mineralocorticoid effects more than 100 times as potent. Adverse effects are mainly those due to mineralocorticoid activity:
- sodium and water retention
- swelling due to fluid retention (oedema)
- hypertension
- increased excretion of potassium leading to hypokalaemia
- heart failure may be induced in susceptible patients
Other side-effects include:
| steroid-induced diabetes | Raised blood sugar level |
|---|---|
| Osteoporosis, muscle wasting and weakenss | which is a danger, particularly in the elderly, as it can result in osteoporotic fractures for example of the hip or vertebrae |
| Susceptibility to infection | |
| Disturbances of the gut | Indigestion, peptic ulcer, distension of the abdomen |
| Suppression of growth in children | |
| Endocrine side effects | menstrual irregularities , hirsutism (increased hair growth), weight gain |
| Neuropsychiatric side effects | aggravation of schizophrenia, aggravation of epilepsy, insomnia, irritability, depression |
| Dermatological side effects | easy bruising, impaired wound healing, thinning of skin and stretch marks |
| Ophthalmic side effects | glaucoma, partial loss of vision due to opacity in the lens of the eye (cataracts) |
Pharmacokinetics
Fludrocortisone is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. The plasma half-life is about 3.5 hours, but fludrocortisone has a more prolonged biological half-life of 18 to 36 hours.
Drug Management
Monitoring
- Elderly (close supervision required particularly on long-term treatment)
- Frequent monitoring required if history of tuberculosis (or X-ray changes)
- blood sugar level, blood pressure, mood change
- monitoring of the fluid intake and output, and daily weight records may give early warning of fluid retention
- Sodium intake may need to be reduced and calcium and potassium supplements may be necessary
- Back pain may signify osteoporosis
- Plasma renin, sodium, and potassium is checked through blood tests to verify that the correct dosage is reached
Drug interaction
Interactions do not generally apply to steroid used for topical action including inhalation, unless specified.
| Drugs given with steroid | Potential adverse drug interactions |
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