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the main glucocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex. its synthetic counterpart is used, either as an injection or topically, in the treatment of inflammation, allergy, collagen diseases, asthma, adrenocortical deficiency, shock, and some neoplastic conditions. Cortisol is a corticosteroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex that is involved in the response to stress; The main glucocorticoid secreted by the adrenal cortex. Its synthetic counterpart is used, either as an injection or topically, in the treatment of inflammation, allergy, collagen diseases, asthma, adrenocortical deficiency, shock, and some neoplastic conditions.; As an oral or injectable drug, cortisol is also known as hydrocortisone. It is used as an immunosuppressive drug, given by injection in the treatment of severe allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis and angioedema, in place of prednisolone in patients who need steroid treatment but cannot take oral medication, and peri-operatively in patients on long-term steroid treatment to prevent an Addisonian crisis.; Cortisol or Hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex that is involved in the response to stress. It increases blood pressure, blood sugar levels, may cause infertility in women, and suppresses the immune system. Its synthetic counterpart (hydrocortisone) is used, either as an injection or topically, in the treatment of inflammation, allergy, collagen diseases, asthma, adrenocortical deficiency, shock, and some neoplastic conditions. Cortisol is synthesized from pregnenolone. The amount of cortisol present in the serum undergoes diurnal variation, with the highest levels present in the early morning, and lower levels in the evening, several hours after the onset of sleep.; Cortisol is a corticosteroid hormone produced by the adrenal cortex that is involved in the response to stress; it increases blood pressure, blood sugar levels, may cause infertility in women, and suppresses the immune system. Synthetic cortisol, also known as hydrocortisone, is used as a drug mainly to fight allergies and inflammation; it increases blood pressure, blood sugar levels, may cause infertility in women, and suppresses the immune system. Synthetic cortisol, also known as hydrocortisone, is used as a drug mainly to fight allergies and inflammation. [HMDB]
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Bacitracin zinc USP 400 units, neomycin sulfate 0.5% (equivalent to 3.5 mg neomycin base), polymyxin B sulfate USP 10,000 units, hydrocortisone acetate USP 1.0% in a base of white petrolatum and mineral oil. Each gram of Hydrocortisone Ointment USP, 2.5% contains 25 mg of hydrocortisone in ointment base of light mineral oil and white petrolatum. Pull tube 0 10 12 – video downloader savefrom. Chemically, hydrocortisone is Pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione,11,17,21-trihydroxy-, (11β)- with the molecular formula (C 21 H 3O 0 5 ) and is represented by the following structural formula.
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Question:
Do you have a formulation for hydrocortisone 100 mg suppositories?
Answer:
Hydrocortisone is a white to almost-white bitter-tasting crystalline powder. It is only very slightly soluble in water (~0.28 mg/mL). Its solubility is less than 25 mg/mL at the most in ethanol and 12.7 mg/mL in propylene glycol. In nonsterile suspension, hydrocortisone’s pH is 5.5 to 7.0. The pKa of hydrocortisone when titrated with NaOH is 11.05 at 25°C.
Products and preparations containing hydrocortisone or its salts or esters are stored in tight containers at controlled room temperature and protected from light. Hydrocortisone acetate suppositories are available as the commercial product Anusol-HC, Anucort-HC, and other generic forms. The formulation for this product (which was on the market pre–Durham-Humphrey, and therefore a “grandfathered” product without NDA) is a fatty acid blend. Using professional judgment, pharmacists can compound the formulation or a variation when the commercially manufactured product is unavailable or not available in time.
One formulation employs hydrocortisone free base rather than hydrocortisone acetate. Patient response to compounded preparations is the usual clinical determinant of efficacy.
Suggested Formulation
Hydrocortisone suppositories 100 mg Calculated to make 12 each (2-mL mold)
Ingredients
Hydrocortisone USP 1.200 g
Silica gel (fumed silica USP/NF) 0.120 g
Fatty acid blend 20.520 g
Supplies
Suppository molds, 2 mL
Hot plate (with a stir bar option)
Water bath; thermometer
Beaker
Stirring rod
Ceramic or Wedgwood mortar and pestle
Suggested Method
1. Weigh or measure ingredients accurately.
2. Combine the powders in the mortar and comminute to fine, uniform consistency.
3. Heat the fatty acid blend in the water bath until completely melted and temperature is 55°C to 60°C.
4. Stir the melted fatty acid blend to form a vortex and sprinkle the powders slowly into the vortex until thoroughly dispersed and the mixture is homogeneous.
5. Reduce heat and allow the mixture to cool to 45°C to 50°C.
6. Pour into room temperature molds, allow to cool, remove from molds, package, and dispense. Label: Refrigerate, do not freeze.
Note: Fatty acid blend weighs approximately 1.82 g/2 mL. This formulation is for informational purposes only. No claims are made as to the uses, efficacy, safety, or bioavailability of this preparation.
Mr. Erickson is director of professional affairs and director of professional services at Gallipot, a Fagron company.
Do you have a formulation for hydrocortisone 100 mg suppositories?
Answer:
Hydrocortisone is a white to almost-white bitter-tasting crystalline powder. It is only very slightly soluble in water (~0.28 mg/mL). Its solubility is less than 25 mg/mL at the most in ethanol and 12.7 mg/mL in propylene glycol. In nonsterile suspension, hydrocortisone’s pH is 5.5 to 7.0. The pKa of hydrocortisone when titrated with NaOH is 11.05 at 25°C.
Products and preparations containing hydrocortisone or its salts or esters are stored in tight containers at controlled room temperature and protected from light. Hydrocortisone acetate suppositories are available as the commercial product Anusol-HC, Anucort-HC, and other generic forms. The formulation for this product (which was on the market pre–Durham-Humphrey, and therefore a “grandfathered” product without NDA) is a fatty acid blend. Using professional judgment, pharmacists can compound the formulation or a variation when the commercially manufactured product is unavailable or not available in time.
One formulation employs hydrocortisone free base rather than hydrocortisone acetate. Patient response to compounded preparations is the usual clinical determinant of efficacy.
Suggested Formulation
Hydrocortisone suppositories 100 mg Calculated to make 12 each (2-mL mold)
Ingredients
Hydrocortisone USP 1.200 g
Silica gel (fumed silica USP/NF) 0.120 g
Fatty acid blend 20.520 g
Supplies
Suppository molds, 2 mL
Hot plate (with a stir bar option)
Water bath; thermometer
Beaker
Stirring rod
Ceramic or Wedgwood mortar and pestle
Suggested Method
1. Weigh or measure ingredients accurately.
2. Combine the powders in the mortar and comminute to fine, uniform consistency.
3. Heat the fatty acid blend in the water bath until completely melted and temperature is 55°C to 60°C.
4. Stir the melted fatty acid blend to form a vortex and sprinkle the powders slowly into the vortex until thoroughly dispersed and the mixture is homogeneous.
5. Reduce heat and allow the mixture to cool to 45°C to 50°C.
6. Pour into room temperature molds, allow to cool, remove from molds, package, and dispense. Label: Refrigerate, do not freeze.
Note: Fatty acid blend weighs approximately 1.82 g/2 mL. This formulation is for informational purposes only. No claims are made as to the uses, efficacy, safety, or bioavailability of this preparation.
Mr. Erickson is director of professional affairs and director of professional services at Gallipot, a Fagron company.