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Treatments for Adrenal insufficiency

Treatments for Adrenal insufficiency

The list of treatments mentioned in various sources for Adrenal insufficiency includes the following list. Always seek professional medical advice about any treatment or change in treatment plans.

  • Vitamin B5 - possibly used for related vitamin B5 deficiency
  • Sodium - possibly used for treatment of related sodium deficiency

Adrenal insufficiency: Is the Diagnosis Correct?

The first step in getting correct treatment is to get a correct diagnosis. Differential diagnosis list for Adrenal insufficiency may include:

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Drugs and Medications used to treat Adrenal insufficiency:

Note:You must always seek professional medical advice about any prescription drug, OTC drug, medication, treatment or change in treatment plans.

Some of the different medications used in the treatment of Adrenal insufficiency include:

  • Prednisolone
  • A&D w/Prednisolone
  • Cortalone
  • Delta-Cortef
  • Duapred
  • Fernisonone-P
  • Hydelta-TBA
  • Hydeltrasol
  • Inflamase
  • Inflamase Forte
  • Key-Pred
  • Meticortelone
  • Meti-Derm
  • Metreton
  • Minims Prednisolone
  • Mydrapred
  • Niscort
  • Nor-Pred
  • Nova-Pred
  • Novoprednisolone
  • Optimyd
  • Otobione
  • Peidaject
  • Pediapred
  • Polypred
  • Predcor
  • Pred Forte
  • Pred-G
  • Pred Mild
  • Prelone
  • PSP-IV
  • Savacort
  • Sterane
  • TBA Pred
  • Prednisone
  • Apo-Prednisone
  • Aspred-C
  • Deltasone
  • Liquid Pred
  • Meticorten
  • Novoprednisone
  • Orasone
  • Panasol-S
  • Paracort
  • Prednicen-M
  • Prednisone Intensol
  • SK-Prednisone
  • Sterapred
  • Sterapred-DS
  • Winpred
  • Cortisone Acetate
  • Cortone
  • Fludrocortisone
  • Florinef
  • Hydrocortisone (systemic)
  • A-HydroCort
  • Cortef
  • Hocrocortone Phosphate
  • Solu-Cortef
  • Auanil HC
  • CaldeCORT
  • Cetacprt
  • Cortagel Maximum Strength
  • Cortaid Intensive Therapy
  • Cortaid Maximum Strength
  • Cortaid Sensitive Skin With Aloe
  • Corticool
  • Cortizone-5
  • Cortizone-10 Maximum Strength
  • Cortizone-10 Plus Maximum Strength
  • Cortizone 10 Quick Shot
  • Cortizone for Kids
  • Dermarest Dri-Cort
  • Dermtex HC
  • Hytone
  • LactiCare-HC
  • Locoid
  • Nupercainal Hydrocortisone Cream
  • Nutracort
  • Pandel
  • Post Peel Heeling Balm
  • Samol-HC
  • Summer's Eve SpecialCare Medicated Anti-Itch Cream
  • Texacort
  • Theracort
  • Westcort
  • Hydrocortisone (topical)

Unlabeled Drugs and Medications to treat Adrenal insufficiency:

Unlabelled alternative drug treatments for Adrenal insufficiency include:

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Adrenal crisis: Treatment (Tx)
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

Replacement of corticosteroids, I.V. fluids, potassium, insulin

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Adrenal hypofunction: Treatment
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

For all patients with primary or secondary adrenal hypofunction, corticosteroid replacement, usually with cortisone or hydrocortisone (both of which also have a mineralocorticoid effect), is the primary treatment and must continue throughout life. Adrenal hypofunction may also necessitate treatment with I.V. desoxycorticosterone, a pure mineralocorticoid, or oral fludrocortisone, a synthetic mineralocorticoid; both prevent dangerous dehydration and hypotension.

Adrenal crisis requires prompt I.V. bolus administration of hydrocortisone. Later, doses are given I.M. or are diluted with dextrose in saline solution and given I.V. until the patient’s condition stabilizes.

With proper treatment, adrenal crisis usually subsides quickly; the patient’s blood pressure should stabilize, and water and sodium levels should return to normal. After the crisis, maintenance doses of hydrocortisone preserve physiologic stability.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005

Adrenal hypofunction: Treatment
(Handbook of Diseases)

For all patients with primary or secondary adrenal hypofunction, lifelong corticosteroid replacement, usually with cortisone or hydrocortisone (both of which also have a mineralocorticoid effect) is the primary treatment.

For patients with Addison’s disease, treatment with oral fludrocortisone, a synthetic mineralocorticoid, is necessary to prevent dangerous dehydration, hypotension, and electrolyte disturbances with hyponatremia and hyperkalemia. (See Avoiding adrenal crisis.)

For those with adrenal crisis, prompt I.V. bolus administration of 100 mg of hydrocortisone is key. Later, 50- to 100-mg doses are given I.M. or are diluted with dextrose in saline solution and given I.V. until the patient’s condition stabilizes; up to 300 mg/day of hydrocortisone and 3 to 5 L of I.V. saline solution are required during the acute stage of adrenal crisis.

With proper treatment, adrenal crisis usually subsides quickly; the patient’s blood pressure stabilizes, and water and sodium levels return to normal. After the crisis, maintenance doses of hydrocortisone preserve physiologic stability.

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Source: Handbook of Diseases, 2003



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