Glucocorticoids

What are Glucocorticoids?

Glucocorticoids are a type of corticosteroid hormone that is very effective at reducing inflammation and suppressing the immune system. Inflammation is the way our immune system responds to harmful substances and trauma and is part of our healing process. However, if the usual control mechanisms that turn the process of inflammation off aren’t functioning properly and it continues unabated, our tissues can become damaged. Continued inflammation is associated with many chronic conditions.

Are glucocorticoids considered safe?

When given at recommended dosages for short durations of time, glucocorticoids are considered safe. One-off doses of glucocorticoids, even if they are large, or short-course therapies of less than one-week have few harmful effects. However, more regular or extended dosing has been associated with a number of severe side effects.

  • If glucocorticoids are given on a daily basis (at a dose equivalent to prednisone 15mg/day for more than three weeks), the adrenal glands stop producing glucocorticoids and tissue in the adrenal cortex begins to atrophy (die off). This is of concern if the glucocorticoid is suddenly stopped because the adrenal tissues will not immediately begin producing glucocorticoids again. This is called acute adrenal insufficiency and symptoms include irritability, nausea, joint pains, dizziness and low blood pressure. To avoid this happening, steroid medication should be withdrawn slowly, over several weeks or months, to allow the adrenal cortex to resume its full functioning capacity again.
  • For people who are taking glucocorticoids long-term, extra doses of glucocorticoids should be given during times of acute stress, such as severe infection or surgery, to mimic the cortisol surge that is normally produced by the body during particularly stressful events, otherwise healing may be delayed or incomplete.
  • Evening dosages of glucocorticoids should be discouraged as they can cause insomnia. Instead, glucocorticoids are normally taken just once a day, or if taken twice a day, they should be dosed in the morning and again at noon.
  • Because glucocorticoids suppress the immune system, they increase the risk of infection. Certain viral infections, such as chickenpox or measles may have a more severe course in people taking glucocorticoids.
  • Long-term use of glucocorticoids can also cause Cushing’s syndrome. Symptoms include a fatty hump between the shoulders, a round face, weight gain, irregular menstrual cycles, fatigue, and depression.

For a complete list of severe side effects, please refer to the individual drug monographs.

What are the common side effects of glucocorticoids?

Glucocorticoids have been associated with several common side effects including:

  • Agitation and irritability
  • Blurred vision
  • Cataracts or glaucoma
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Dizziness
  • Facial hair growth in females
  • Fast or irregular heartbeat
  • Fluid retention
  • A headache
  • High blood pressure
  • Increase in blood sugar, cholesterol, or triglyceride levels
  • Increase in the risk of gastric ulcers or gastritis
  • Loss of potassium
  • Osteoporosis due to a suppression of the body’s ability to absorb calcium
  • Reactivation of latent tuberculosis
  • Shortness of breath
  • Sleeplessness
  • Weight gain.

For a complete list of side effects, please refer to the individual drug monographs.

List drug with Glucocorticoids

Drug Name
A-Hydrocort
Generic name: Hydrocortisone
Alkindi Sprinkle
Generic name: Hydrocortisone (oral)
A-Methapred
Generic name: Methylprednisolone
A-Methapred injection
Generic name: Methylprednisolone (injection)
Aristocort
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Aristocort Forte
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Aristospan
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Azmacort
Generic name: Triamcinolone Inhalation
Clinacort
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Cortef
Generic name: Hydrocortisone (oral)
Cortenema foam, enema
Generic name: Hydrocortisone Rectal (foam, Enema)
Cortifoam foam, enema
Generic name: Hydrocortisone Rectal (foam, Enema)
Cortisone
Generic name: Cortisone
Cotolone
Generic name: Prednisolone
Baycadron Elixer
Generic name: Dexamethasone
Betamethasone injection
Generic name: Betamethasone (injection)
Betamethasone sodium phosphate and betamethasone acetate
Generic name: Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate And Betamethasone Acetate
Bubbli-Pred
Generic name: Prednisolone
Celestone Soluspan
Generic name: Betamethasone Sodium Phosphate And Betamethasone Acetate
Celestone Soluspan injection
Generic name: Betamethasone (injection)
De-Sone LA injection
Generic name: Dexamethasone (injection)
Decadron
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
Decadron injection
Generic name: Dexamethasone (injection)
Deflazacort
Generic name: Deflazacort
Dekpak 13 Day Taperpak
Generic name: Dexamethasone
Deltasone
Generic name: Prednisone
Depo-Medrol
Generic name: Methylprednisolone
Depo-Medrol injection
Generic name: Methylprednisolone (injection)
Dexabliss 11-Day Dose Pack
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
Dexamethasone
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
Dexamethasone (Oral)
Generic name: Dexamethasone
Dexamethasone injection
Generic name: Dexamethasone (injection)
Dexamethasone Intensol
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
DexPak
Generic name: Dexamethasone
DexPak 10 Day TaperPak
Generic name: Dexamethasone
DexPak 6 DayTaperpak
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
DexPak Jr
Generic name: Dexamethasone
Dxevo 11-Day Dose Pack
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
Emflaza
Generic name: Deflazacort
Entocort EC
Generic name: Budesonide (oral)
Flo-Pred
Generic name: Prednisolone
Hemady
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
Hexatrione injection
Generic name: Triamcinolone (injection)
HiDex 6-Day Taper Package
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
Hydrocortisone
Generic name: Hydrocortisone (oral)
Hydrocortisone (Oral)
Generic name: Hydrocortisone
Hydrocortisone injection
Generic name: Hydrocortisone (injection)
Hydrocortisone rectal foam, enema
Generic name: Hydrocortisone Rectal (foam, Enema)
Kenalog-10
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Kenalog-10 injection
Generic name: Triamcinolone (injection)
Kenalog-40
Generic name: Triamcinolone Acetonide 40mg/mL
Kenalog-80 injection
Generic name: Triamcinolone (injection)
Medrol
Generic name: Methylprednisolone (oral)
Medrol Dosepak
Generic name: Methylprednisolone (oral)
Methylpred-DP
Generic name: Methylprednisolone
Methylprednisolone
Generic name: Methylprednisolone (oral)
Methylprednisolone (Oral)
Generic name: Methylprednisolone
MethylPREDNISolone Dose Pack
Generic name: Methylprednisolone (oral)
Methylprednisolone injection
Generic name: Methylprednisolone (injection)
Millipred
Generic name: Prednisolone
Millipred DP
Generic name: Prednisolone
Orapred ODT
Generic name: Prednisolone
Ortikos
Generic name: Budesonide (oral)
Pediapred
Generic name: Prednisolone
Prednicot
Generic name: Prednisone
Prednisolone
Generic name: Prednisolone
Prednisolone (Oral)
Generic name: Prednisolone
Prednisone
Generic name: Prednisone
Prednisone Intensol
Generic name: Prednisone
Prelone
Generic name: Prednisolone
Rayos
Generic name: Prednisone
Solu-CORTEF injection
Generic name: Hydrocortisone (injection)
Solu-MEDROL injection
Generic name: Methylprednisolone (injection)
SoluCORTEF
Generic name: Hydrocortisone
SoluMEDROL
Generic name: Methylprednisolone
Sterapred
Generic name: Prednisone
Sterapred DS
Generic name: Prednisone
TaperDex 12-Day
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
TaperDex 6-Day
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
TaperDex 7-Day
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
Tarpeyo
Generic name: Budesonide
Triam-Forte
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Triamcinolone
Generic name: Triamcinolone (oral)
Triamcinolone (Intra-articular)
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Triamcinolone injection
Generic name: Triamcinolone (injection)
Triamcot (Triamcinolone Injection)
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Triesense
Generic name: Triamcinolone
Uceris
Generic name: Budesonide (oral)
Uceris (Budesonide Oral)
Generic name: Budesonide
Uceris (Budesonide Rectal)
Generic name: Budesonide
Veripred 20
Generic name: Prednisolone
Zcort 7-Day
Generic name: Dexamethasone (oral)
Zema-Pak
Generic name: Dexamethasone
Zilretta
Generic name: Triamcinolone Acetonide (injection)

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