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Corticotropin

Also known as: Corticotrophin

Drug #1237

Corticotropin is a hormone. Corticotropin is used diagnostically to investigate adrenocortical insufficiency. Corticotropin is also used in some neurological disorders

Primary Characteristics

Corticotropin is also known as Corticotrophin.

It is of Natural origin.

Molecular Weight: 4567.6 · Non-proprietary name: Corticotropin · pH: 2.5.

Molecular structure of Corticotropin

Pharmacokinetics

Elimination: plasma half-life is 15 min.

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Indications

Corticotropin is primarily indicated in conditions like All forms of epilepsy, Diagnostic (adrenal cortex), Hypercalcaemia, Neurological disorders, Tuberculosis.

Contraindications

Corticotropin is contraindicated in conditions like Hypertension, Peptic ulcer, Osteoporosis, Congestive heart failure, Surgery.

Dosage

Corticotropin's dosage details are as follows:

DoseSingle DoseFrequencyRouteInstructions
Adult Dosage
17.517.5I/Vfor diagnostic pupose in 500ml of glucose 5% interavevenously over 8 hour.
60 units/day60 units/dayIMAcute Exacerbations of Multiple Sclerosis: should be injected for 2 to 3 weeks.
60 units60 unitsIM/SCRepository injection: should be injected every 24-72 hours. For therapeutic purpose.
Paediatric Dosage (20kg)
6060I/M or S.COver 2 years of age. every 24 to 72 hours.
Neonatal Dosage (3kg)
75 unit/m275 unit/m2I/Munder 2 year of age. Twice daily over a 2 weeks period, then gradually taperod over adrenal insuffication.

Drug Interactions

Unknown5 interactions
4 interactions
Moderate1 interaction

Always consult your physician for the change of dose regimen or an alternative drug of choice that may strictly be required.

Side Effects

Corticotropin in overdosage may give rise to further complications which include Hypertension , reaction, hypertrophy, Convulsions , Diabetes , Anaphylaxis , Pneumonia, Necrotizing angiitis.

Corticotropin produces potentially life-threatening effects which include Cerebral hemorrhage, Cerebral hemorrhage. Careful monitoring is needed with proper medical management.

Corticotropin is known to cause more or less tolerable side effects which are usually transient. These include dizziness, Headache, Muscle weakness, Nausea, potassium loss, retention, sodium and water, Vertigo, Vomiting .

Warnings / Precautions

Corticotropin should be used with caution in patients with active tuberculosis infection of respiratory tract or in untreated fungal, bacterial or systemic viral infections. Corticosteroids should only be used systemically with great caution in the presence of congestive heart failure (CHF), recent myocardial infraction (MI), hypertension, diabetes mellitus, epilepsy, glaucoma, hypothyroidism, liver failure, osteoporosis, peptic ulceration or renal impairment. Children may be at increase risk of some adverse effects, corticosteroid causes growth retardation and prolonged use is rarely justified. Passive immunization is recommended to non-immune patients who do come in contact with chickenpox or measles. Live vaccine should not be given to patients receiving high dose systemic corticosteroid therapy nor for atleast 3months afterwards, killed vaccine or toxoids may be given, although the response may be attenuated. During prolong treatment with corticosteroids, patients should be examined regularly, sodium intake may need to be reduced and calcium and potassium supplement may be necessary. Patient should carry cards given full details of their corticosteroid therapy. Avoid use during pregnancy. Use nasal steroids with caution until healing has occurred.

Interference in Pathology

Corticotropin may interfere in the diagnosis of Suppression of skin test reaction.

Available Brands

None recorded.

Storage Conditions

Corticotropin should be stored Inj (reconstituted soln). Susp.

Drug Classification

  1. 1.18.9ACTH