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'''Cortef''' is a [[steroid]] tablet containing [[hydrocortisone]], which is a [[glucocorticoid]].  Glucocorticoids are [[adrenocortical]] steroids, both naturally occurring and synthetic, which are readily absorbed from the [[gastrointestinal tract]].  Hydrocortisone USP a is white, ordorless, crystalline powder with a melting point of about 215 degrees Celsius.  It is slightly [[soluble]] in water and in [[ether]], and is sparingly soluble in [[acetone]] and [[alcohol]].  It is also slightly soluble in [[chloroform]].  The chemical name for hydrocortisone is pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione,11,17,21-trihydroxy-(11b)-. Its [[molecular weight]] is 362.46g/mol.
'''Cortef''' is a [[steroid]] tablet containing [[hydrocortisone]], which is a [[glucocorticoid]].  Glucocorticoids are [[adrenocortical]] steroids, both naturally occurring and synthetic, which are readily absorbed from the [[gastrointestinal tract]].  Hydrocortisone USP a is white, ordorless, crystalline powder with a melting point of about 215 degrees Celsius.  It is slightly [[soluble]] in water and in [[ether]], and is sparingly soluble in [[acetone]] and [[alcohol]].  It is also slightly soluble in [[chloroform]].  The chemical name for hydrocortisone is pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione,11,17,21-trihydroxy-(11b)-. Its [[molecular weight]] is 362.46g/mol.


Cortef tablets are available for [[Wiktionary:oral|oral]] administration in three strengths: 5mg, 10mg, or 20mg of hydrocortisone.  The inactive ingredients include [[calcium stearate]], [[corn starch]], [[lactose]], [[mineral oil]], [[sorbic acid]], and [[sucrose]].  Cortef is combination of naturally occurring glucocorticoids (hydrocortisone and [[cortisone]]), which also have salt-retaining properties.  Glucocorticoids are frequently used as replacement therapy in adrenocorical deficiency states.  Their synthetic analogs are primarily used for their potent anti-inflammatory effects in disorders of many organ systems.  
Cortef tablets are available for [[Wiktionary:oral|oral]] administration in three strengths: 5mg, 10mg, or 20mg of hydrocortisone.  The inactive ingredients include [[calcium stearate]], [[cornstarch]], [[lactose]], [[mineral oil]], [[sorbic acid]], and [[sucrose]].  Cortef is combination of naturally occurring glucocorticoids (hydrocortisone and [[cortisone]]), which also have salt-retaining properties.  Glucocorticoids are frequently used as replacement therapy in adrenocorical deficiency states.  Their synthetic analogs are primarily used for their potent anti-inflammatory effects in disorders of many organ systems.  





Revision as of 14:10, 27 April 2009

Cortef is a steroid tablet containing hydrocortisone, which is a glucocorticoid. Glucocorticoids are adrenocortical steroids, both naturally occurring and synthetic, which are readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Hydrocortisone USP a is white, ordorless, crystalline powder with a melting point of about 215 degrees Celsius. It is slightly soluble in water and in ether, and is sparingly soluble in acetone and alcohol. It is also slightly soluble in chloroform. The chemical name for hydrocortisone is pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione,11,17,21-trihydroxy-(11b)-. Its molecular weight is 362.46g/mol.

Cortef tablets are available for oral administration in three strengths: 5mg, 10mg, or 20mg of hydrocortisone. The inactive ingredients include calcium stearate, cornstarch, lactose, mineral oil, sorbic acid, and sucrose. Cortef is combination of naturally occurring glucocorticoids (hydrocortisone and cortisone), which also have salt-retaining properties. Glucocorticoids are frequently used as replacement therapy in adrenocorical deficiency states. Their synthetic analogs are primarily used for their potent anti-inflammatory effects in disorders of many organ systems.


Indications and Usage Cortef is used for the following:

1. Endocrine disorders

2. Rheumatic Disorders

3. Collagen Diseases

Notes and references