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A-HYDROCORT
Active Ingredients
HYDROCORTISONE SODIUM SUCCINATE
Inctive Ingredients
Sodium phosphate, monobasic, anhydrous,Sodium phosphate, dibasic, anhydrous.,Sodium hydroxide
Usage

When oral therapy is not feasible, and the strength, dosage form and route of administration of the drug reasonably lend the preparation to the treatment of the condition, A-Hydrocort sterile powder is indicated for intravenous or intramuscular use in the following conditions:

Endocrine Disorders



Primary or secondary adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; synthetic analogs may be used in conjunction with mineralocorticoids where applicable; in infancy, mineralocorticoid supplementation is of particular importance)



Acute adrenocortical insufficiency (hydrocortisone or cortisone is the drug of choice; mineralocorticoid supplementation may be necessary, particularly when synthetic analogs are used)



Preoperatively and in the event of serious trauma or illness, in patients with known adrenal insufficiency or when adrenocortical reserve is doubtful



Shock unresponsive to conventional therapy if adrenocortical insufficiency exists or is suspected



Congenital adrenal hyperplasia



Hypercalcemia associated with cancer



Nonsuppurative thyroiditis



Rheumatic Disorders



As adjunctive therapy for short-term administration (to tide the patient over an acute episode or exacerbation) in:



Post-traumatic osteoarthritis



Synovitis of osteoarthritis



Rheumatoid arthritis, including juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (selected cases may require low-dose maintenance therapy)



Acute and subacute bursitis



Epicondylitis



Acute nonspecific tenosynovitis



Acute gouty arthritis



Psoriatic arthritis



Ankylosing spondylitis

Collagen Diseases



During an exacerbation or as maintenance therapy in selected cases of:



Systemic lupus erythematosus



Systemic dermatomyositis (polymyositis)



Acute rheumatic carditis



Dermatologic Diseases



Pemphigus



Severe erythema multiforme (Stevens-Johnson syndrome)



Exfoliative dermatitis



Bullous dermatitis herpetiformis



Severe seborrheic dermatitis



Severe psoriasis



Mycosis fungoides



Allergic States



Control of severe or incapacitating allergic conditions intractable to adequate trials of conventional treatment in:



Bronchial asthma



Contact dermatitis



Atopic dermatitis



Serum sickness



Seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis



Drug hypersensitivity reactions



Urticarial transfusion reactions



Acute noninfectious laryngeal edema (epinephrine is the drug of first choice)



Ophthalmic Diseases



Severe acute and chronic allergic and inflammatory processes involving the eye, such as:



Herpes zoster ophthalmicus



Iritis, iridocyclitis



Chorioretinitis



Diffuse posterior uveitis and choroiditis



Optic neuritis



Sympathetic ophthalmia



Anterior segment inflammation



Allergic conjunctivitis



Allergic corneal marginal ulcers



Keratitis



Gastrointestinal Diseases



To tide the patient over a critical period of the disease in:



Ulcerative colitis (systemic therapy)



Regional enteritis (systemic therapy)



Respiratory Diseases



Symptomatic sarcoidosis



Berylliosis



Fulminating or disseminated pulmonary tuberculosis when used concurrently with appropriate antituberculous chemotherapy



Loeffler?s syndrome not manageable by other means



Aspiration pneumonitis

Hematologic Disorders



Acquired (autoimmune) hemolytic anemia



Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura in adults (IV only; IM administration is contraindicated)



Secondary thrombocytopenia in adults



Erythroblastopenia (RBC anemia)



Congenital (erythroid) hypoplastic anemia



Neoplastic Diseases



For palliative management of:



Leukemias and lymphomas in adults



Acute leukemia of childhood



Edematous States



To induce diuresis or remission of proteinuria in the nephrotic syndrome, without uremia, of the idiopathic type or that due to lupus erythematosus



Nervous System



Acute exacerbations of multiple sclerosis



Miscellaneous



Tuberculous meningitis with subarachnoid block or impending block when used concurrently with appropriate antituberculous chemotherapy



Trichinosis with neurologic or myocardial involvement