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Topical hydrocortisone

Topical hydrocortisone is a drug under the class of corticosteroids, which is used for the treatment of skin inflammation, itchiness and allergies.[10] Some examples include insect bites, dermatitis and rash.[11][12][13]

Topical hydrocortisone
Clinical data
Trade namesAla-Cort, Aquanil HC, Beta HC, others [1]
Other namesCortisol; 11β,17α,21-Trihydroxypregn-4-ene-3,20-dione
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Drug classCorticosteroid; Glucocorticoid; Mineralocorticoid
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  • (8S,9S,10R,11S,13S,14S,17R)-11,17-Dihydroxy-17-(2-hydroxyacetyl)-10,13-dimethyl-2,6,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16-decahydro-1H-cyclopenta[a]phenanthren-3-one
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FormulaC21H30O5
Molar mass362.466 g·mol−1
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Hydrocortisone was discovered by Nobel laureates Edward C. Kendall and Philip S. Hench in the 1930s while they were conducting research on rheumatoid arthritis.[14][15][16] Its topical use was first recorded in the 1950s.[17][18]

The most common adverse effects after the application of topical hydrocortisone are burning and stinging sensations.[10][11] Side effects after long-term usage include eyesight damage, elevated blood sugar levels and adrenal gland disorders.[12]

Topical hydrocortisone is available in several dosage forms such as solution, lotion, cream, ointment and spray.[19] Some brand names for topical hydrocortisone include Anusol HC®, Cortizone 10®, and Synacort®.[19]

Medical uses Edit

Topical hydrocortisone is indicated for relieving swelling, irritation and redness in a number of skin conditions, including insect bites, heat rash, eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis and nappy rash.[12][19][20][21] It could be formulated as a single active ingredient in some medications, e.g. Cortaid®, which is applied for anal itchiness.[13][22][23] On some occasions, this drug may be used in combination with other types of drugs to alleviate skin problems.[13][24] For example, it could be used together with antibiotics such as polymyxin, neomycin and bacitracin to improve dermal conditions.[24]

Adverse effects Edit

 
Possible adverse effects of topical hydrocortisone

Some common side effects include burning and stinging sensations.[10][11][21][25] Colour change of the skin, bump formation on the skin and additional hair growth could also occur.[11][19] Consult a doctor if these side effects persist or become worse.[11][19]

Some severe side effects are severe rash, swelling of the skin, and skin infection.[19] Rare but serious allergic reactions, also known as anaphylaxis, could also occur.[12] If you encounter any of these side effects, you should approach a doctor immediately.[19]

Adverse effects after a long-term use of topical hydrocortisone include adrenal gland disorders.[25] This problem can be more severe when you use excess topical hydrocortisone for a prolonged period of time.[25] Other adverse effects include blurry vision, dizziness, fainting, unusual heartbeat, thirsty sensation, frequent urination, and fatigue.[25] Please inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms.[25]

The impact of ingestion (eating) of such products has not been reported systematically, but a case report published in 2022 suggests this can lead to hospitalization and be potentially life threatening.[26]

Pharmacology Edit

Pharmacodynamics Edit

Hydrocortisone would bind to glucocorticoid receptors in the human body, which reduces the production of inflammatory transcription factors, phospholipase A2, and NF-kappa B, as well as increases the expression of anti-inflammatory genes.[14] In addition, hydrocortisone has a relatively wide therapeutic window,[14] implying that toxicity is less likely to occur.

Topical hydrocortisone contributes to inflammatory-reducing activity in various ways.[27] Firstly, hydrocortisone can bind to glucocorticoid receptors in the cytoplasm, causing alterations in the conformation of the receptors.[27][28] This promotes the exchange and binding of proteins at the site of the receptors.[28] The activated receptors then enter the nucleus to upregulate genes for reducing inflammation such as lipocortin.[27][28] Next, lipocortin inhibits phospholipase A2, an enzyme preventing the synthesis of prostaglandins and lipoxygenases from arachidonic acid.[27][28] After that, hydrocortisone stabilises the lysosomes in neutrophils, which are a type of white blood cell.[27] Hence, the neutrophils would not degranulate, preventing inflammation.[27] Eventually, mRNA segments are destabilized, affecting gene transcription and interrupting the gene production of cytokines, chemokines, cyclooxygenase-2, etc.[27]

Pharmacokinetics Edit

Topical hydrocortisone has minimal absorption into the body: Only 4-19% of the topical hydrocortisone cream applied would be absorbed into the human bloodstream.[14] After a certain extent of absorption, it undergoes distribution, metabolism and elimination pathways that are similar to systemic hydrocortisone.[29] Regarding the distribution of topical hydrocortisone, it binds to plasma proteins such as globulin and albumin, then the drug is mainly metabolized in the liver, and the metabolite will be excreted through bile or by kidneys.[29]

Chemistry Edit

 
This is a chemical structure of hydrocortisone with markings of the functional groups that contribute to its glucocorticoid activity.

Structure-activity relationship Edit

Hydrocortisone, or 17-hydroxycorticosterone, is under the class of glucocorticoids, which are steroids synthesized in the adrenal cortex of the kidneys.[30][31] In order to illustrate its glucocorticoid activity, the A ring of hydrocortisone has a keto group in the 3rd carbon and a double bond between the 4th and 5th carbon.[32] For the C ring of the compound, the 11th carbon has a beta hydroxyl substitution, which is also necessary for the drug to demonstrate glucocorticoid effects.[32]

pKa Edit

The estimated pKa values of hydrocortisone are 12.59 and -2.8 respectively.[14]

Solubility Edit

The log P value of hydrocortisone is 1.61, which was derived from experiments done by pharmacologist Corwin Hansch and his research team.[14] In addition, the predicted water solubility of hydrocortisone is 0.199 mg/mL.[14] These values indicate that hydrocortisone has a low solubility in water and is more soluble in organic solvents.

For other chemical information of topical hydrocortisone, please refer to the 'Topical hydrocortisone' table.

Formulations Edit

 
Topical hydrocortisone cream available in the United States
 
Topical hydrocortisone cream with neomycin available in Hong Kong

Topical hydrocortisone is formulated as liquid, solution, lotion, cream, gel, ointment, foam, and spray.[33] The strength of topical hydrocortisone products ranges from 0.1% to 2.5%, which means there could be 1 mg to 25 mg hydrocortisone in 1g of the products.[12] Some formulations for topical hydrocortisone include hydrocortisone 0.5% cream or ointment, hydrocortisone 1% cream or ointment, and hydrocortisone 2.5% cream or ointment.[34] Regarding the method of applying the medications, please refer to the package insert or consult a pharmacist.

Some less common forms of topical hydrocortisone are also available in the market. For example, hydrocortisone butyrate is a relatively potent topical hydrocortisone cream that can only be purchased when you have a valid prescription.[12] Besides, some forms of topical hydrocortisone are mixed with antimicrobial drugs to treat bacterial or fungal problems of the skin.[12]

History Edit

In the 1930s, hydrocortisone was found by biochemist Edward C. Kendall and rheumatologist Philip S. Hench, who were both Nobel laureates.[14][15][16] When they were investigating therapies for rheumatoid arthritis, they discovered that female patients of the disease would experience an alleviation of their condition if they were pregnant at the same time.[15][16] It was also found that patients suffering from both rheumatoid arthritis and jaundice would have fewer symptoms associated with rheumatoid arthritis.[15][16] Following this finding, they extracted different hormones from the adrenal cortex of cows in search of a suitable drug.[15][16][18] They first identified cortisone to be one of the possible drugs, and further research led them to discover an effective drug for human dermal problems, which was hydrocortisone.[15][16][18]

After the discovery of hydrocortisone, the earliest application of hydrocortisone as a topical form in humans was recorded in 1952.[16][17][18] Its successful utilization facilitated more research on topical corticosteroids, which helped the development of similar drugs with higher activity.[16][17][18]

References Edit

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YChemical and physical dataFormulaC 21H 30O 5Molar mass362 466 g mol 13D model JSmol Interactive imageSMILES O C4 C C2 C C H 1 C H O C C 3 C O C O CO CC C H 3 C H 1CC2 C C CC4InChI InChI 1S C21H30O5 c1 19 7 5 13 23 9 12 19 3 4 14 15 6 8 21 26 17 25 11 22 20 15 2 10 16 24 18 14 19 h9 14 16 18 22 24 26H 3 8 10 11H2 1 2H3 t14 15 16 18 19 20 21 m0 s1 YKey JYGXADMDTFJGBT VWUMJDOOSA N Y N Y what is this verify Hydrocortisone was discovered by Nobel laureates Edward C Kendall and Philip S Hench in the 1930s while they were conducting research on rheumatoid arthritis 14 15 16 Its topical use was first recorded in the 1950s 17 18 The most common adverse effects after the application of topical hydrocortisone are burning and stinging sensations 10 11 Side effects after long term usage include eyesight damage elevated blood sugar levels and adrenal gland disorders 12 Topical hydrocortisone is available in several dosage forms such as solution lotion cream ointment and spray 19 Some brand names for topical hydrocortisone include Anusol HC Cortizone 10 and Synacort 19 Contents 1 Medical uses 2 Adverse effects 3 Pharmacology 3 1 Pharmacodynamics 3 2 Pharmacokinetics 4 Chemistry 4 1 Structure activity relationship 4 2 pKa 4 3 Solubility 5 Formulations 6 History 7 ReferencesMedical uses EditTopical hydrocortisone is indicated for relieving swelling irritation and redness in a number of skin conditions including insect bites heat rash eczema psoriasis contact dermatitis and nappy rash 12 19 20 21 It could be formulated as a single active ingredient in some medications e g Cortaid which is applied for anal itchiness 13 22 23 On some occasions this drug may be used in combination with other types of drugs to alleviate skin problems 13 24 For example it could be used together with antibiotics such as polymyxin neomycin and bacitracin to improve dermal conditions 24 Adverse effects Edit Possible adverse effects of topical hydrocortisoneSome common side effects include burning and stinging sensations 10 11 21 25 Colour change of the skin bump formation on the skin and additional hair growth could also occur 11 19 Consult a doctor if these side effects persist or become worse 11 19 Some severe side effects are severe rash swelling of the skin and skin infection 19 Rare but serious allergic reactions also known as anaphylaxis could also occur 12 If you encounter any of these side effects you should approach a doctor immediately 19 Adverse effects after a long term use of topical hydrocortisone include adrenal gland disorders 25 This problem can be more severe when you use excess topical hydrocortisone for a prolonged period of time 25 Other adverse effects include blurry vision dizziness fainting unusual heartbeat thirsty sensation frequent urination and fatigue 25 Please inform your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms 25 The impact of ingestion eating of such products has not been reported systematically but a case report published in 2022 suggests this can lead to hospitalization and be potentially life threatening 26 Pharmacology EditPharmacodynamics Edit Hydrocortisone would bind to glucocorticoid receptors in the human body which reduces the production of inflammatory transcription factors phospholipase A2 and NF kappa B as well as increases the expression of anti inflammatory genes 14 In addition hydrocortisone has a relatively wide therapeutic window 14 implying that toxicity is less likely to occur Topical hydrocortisone contributes to inflammatory reducing activity in various ways 27 Firstly hydrocortisone can bind to glucocorticoid receptors in the cytoplasm causing alterations in the conformation of the receptors 27 28 This promotes the exchange and binding of proteins at the site of the receptors 28 The activated receptors then enter the nucleus to upregulate genes for reducing inflammation such as lipocortin 27 28 Next lipocortin inhibits phospholipase A2 an enzyme preventing the synthesis of prostaglandins and lipoxygenases from arachidonic acid 27 28 After that hydrocortisone stabilises the lysosomes in neutrophils which are a type of white blood cell 27 Hence the neutrophils would not degranulate preventing inflammation 27 Eventually mRNA segments are destabilized affecting gene transcription and interrupting the gene production of cytokines chemokines cyclooxygenase 2 etc 27 Pharmacokinetics Edit Topical hydrocortisone has minimal absorption into the body Only 4 19 of the topical hydrocortisone cream applied would be absorbed into the human bloodstream 14 After a certain extent of absorption it undergoes distribution metabolism and elimination pathways that are similar to systemic hydrocortisone 29 Regarding the distribution of topical hydrocortisone it binds to plasma proteins such as globulin and albumin then the drug is mainly metabolized in the liver and the metabolite will be excreted through bile or by kidneys 29 Chemistry Edit This is a chemical structure of hydrocortisone with markings of the functional groups that contribute to its glucocorticoid activity Structure activity relationship Edit Hydrocortisone or 17 hydroxycorticosterone is under the class of glucocorticoids which are steroids synthesized in the adrenal cortex of the kidneys 30 31 In order to illustrate its glucocorticoid activity the A ring of hydrocortisone has a keto group in the 3rd carbon and a double bond between the 4th and 5th carbon 32 For the C ring of the compound the 11th carbon has a beta hydroxyl substitution which is also necessary for the drug to demonstrate glucocorticoid effects 32 pKa Edit The estimated pKa values of hydrocortisone are 12 59 and 2 8 respectively 14 Solubility Edit The log P value of hydrocortisone is 1 61 which was derived from experiments done by pharmacologist Corwin Hansch and his research team 14 In addition the predicted water solubility of hydrocortisone is 0 199 mg mL 14 These values indicate that hydrocortisone has a low solubility in water and is more soluble in organic solvents For other chemical information of topical hydrocortisone please refer to the Topical hydrocortisone table Formulations Edit Topical hydrocortisone cream available in the United States Topical hydrocortisone cream with neomycin available in Hong KongTopical hydrocortisone is formulated as liquid solution lotion cream gel ointment foam and spray 33 The strength of topical hydrocortisone products ranges from 0 1 to 2 5 which means there could be 1 mg to 25 mg hydrocortisone in 1g of the products 12 Some formulations for topical hydrocortisone include hydrocortisone 0 5 cream or ointment hydrocortisone 1 cream or ointment and hydrocortisone 2 5 cream or ointment 34 Regarding the method of applying the medications please refer to the package insert or consult a pharmacist Some less common forms of topical hydrocortisone are also available in the market For example hydrocortisone butyrate is a relatively potent topical hydrocortisone cream that can only be purchased when you have a valid prescription 12 Besides some forms of topical hydrocortisone are mixed with antimicrobial drugs to treat bacterial or fungal problems of the skin 12 History EditIn the 1930s hydrocortisone was found by biochemist Edward C Kendall and rheumatologist Philip S Hench who were both Nobel laureates 14 15 16 When they were investigating therapies for rheumatoid arthritis they discovered that female patients of the disease would experience an alleviation of their condition if they were pregnant at the same time 15 16 It was also found that patients suffering from both rheumatoid arthritis and jaundice would have fewer symptoms associated with rheumatoid arthritis 15 16 Following this finding they extracted different hormones from the adrenal cortex of cows in search of a suitable drug 15 16 18 They first identified cortisone to be one of the possible drugs and further research led them to discover an effective drug for human dermal problems which was hydrocortisone 15 16 18 After the discovery of hydrocortisone the earliest application of hydrocortisone as a topical form in humans was recorded in 1952 16 17 18 Its successful utilization facilitated more research on topical corticosteroids which helped the development of similar drugs with higher activity 16 17 18 References Edit Hydrocortisone topical Uses Side Effects amp Warnings Drugs com Retrieved 11 March 2023 Hydrocortisone topical Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Warnings drugs com Retrieved 26 February 2023 Part A Interim decisions on matters referred to an expert advisory committee ACMS 14 1 1 1 3 Australian Government Retrieved 13 April 2023 Rules for the sale supply and administration of medicines for specific healthcare professionals National Health Service UK Retrieved 13 April 2023 Hydrocortisone Notice of enforcement policy PDF U S Food and Drug Administration Retrieved 13 April 2023 Ala cort hydrocortisone cream DailyMed U S National Library of Medicine Retrieved 13 April 2023 Ala scalp hydrocortisone lotion DailyMed U S National Library of Medicine Retrieved 13 April 2023 Anusol HC hydrocortisone acetate suppository DailyMed U S National Library of Medicine Retrieved 13 April 2023 Patterns of OTC use in the Netherlands The Pharma Letter London Retrieved 13 April 2023 a b c Pandel hydrocortisone probutate topical dosing indications interactions adverse effects and more Medscape WebMD LLC Retrieved 2023 02 26 a b c d e Hydrocortisone Topical Uses Side Effects Interactions Pictures Warnings amp Dosing WebMD WebMD LLC Retrieved 2023 02 26 a b c d e f g Hydrocortisone for skin a steroid medicine for treating eczema psoriasis and insect bites nhs uk 2019 01 17 Retrieved 2023 02 26 a b c What Is Hydrocortisone Cream Used For Side Effects MedicineNet Retrieved 2023 03 04 a b c d e f g h Hydrocortisone go drugbank com Retrieved 2023 02 26 a b c d e f The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1950 NobelPrize org Retrieved 2023 03 04 a b c d e f g h Saenger 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treat many health conditions nhs uk 2019 03 26 Retrieved 2023 02 26 a b Topical Corticosteroids Drug Office Department of Health Hong Kong Retrieved 2023 03 04 Pruritus Ani Anal Itch Section of Colon and Rectal Surgery 2015 01 26 Retrieved 2023 03 04 Cortaid Hydrocortisone Cream and Ointment 1 0 Uses Dosage Side Effects Interactions Warning RxList Retrieved 2023 03 04 a b Neomycin Polymyxin Bacitracin and Hydrocortisone Topical MedlinePlus Drug Information U S National Library of Medicine Retrieved 2023 03 04 a b c d e Hydrocortisone Topical Application Route Side Effects Mayo Clinic Retrieved 2023 03 04 Saha A Balakrishnan S Trivedi N Agraham GM 21 October 2022 Hypertension and Severe Hypokalemia Associated With Oral Ingestion of Topical Hydrocortisone Cream AACE Clinical Case Reports 9 1 2 4 doi 10 1016 j aace 2022 10 004 PMC 9837079 PMID 36654996 a b c d e f g Kwatra G Mukhopadhyay S 2018 Topical corticosteroids pharmacology In Lahiri K ed A Treatise on Topical Corticosteroids in 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