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ea0050p014 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2017

Enteric coating delays the absorption of prednisolone variably and should not be used

Zhang Jennifer , Choudhury Sirazum , Meeran Karim

Once daily oral prednisolone has been shown to mimic the normal circadian rhythm better than other glucocorticoids. Our advice is to take prednisolone first thing on waking and before breakfast to try to mimic the normal circadian rhythm as closely as possible. The leaflet that comes with prednisolone suggests that it should be taken with food. Enteric-coated prednisolone (EC) is believed to be kinder on the stomach, but there is no evidence for its use. We compared EC with st...

ea0050p186 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

Lodotra (delayed release prednisone) is variably absorbed, and should not be used in adrenal insufficiency

Zhang Jennifer , Choudhury Sirazum , Meeran Karim

Replacing glucocorticoids in patients with adrenal insufficiency is challenging, as endogenous cortisol levels rise before waking. Currently we use steroid replacement first thing in the morning. Administration of a delayed release preparation last thing at night, if reliable, could mimic the rise in cortisol that occurs before waking. Lodotra is a modified release prednisone that has a delay in the onset of action, and when given last thing at night, might cause a rise in lev...

ea0050p014 | Adrenal and Steroids | SFEBES2017

Enteric coating delays the absorption of prednisolone variably and should not be used

Zhang Jennifer , Choudhury Sirazum , Meeran Karim

Once daily oral prednisolone has been shown to mimic the normal circadian rhythm better than other glucocorticoids. Our advice is to take prednisolone first thing on waking and before breakfast to try to mimic the normal circadian rhythm as closely as possible. The leaflet that comes with prednisolone suggests that it should be taken with food. Enteric-coated prednisolone (EC) is believed to be kinder on the stomach, but there is no evidence for its use. We compared EC with st...

ea0050p186 | Clinical Biochemistry | SFEBES2017

Lodotra (delayed release prednisone) is variably absorbed, and should not be used in adrenal insufficiency

Zhang Jennifer , Choudhury Sirazum , Meeran Karim

Replacing glucocorticoids in patients with adrenal insufficiency is challenging, as endogenous cortisol levels rise before waking. Currently we use steroid replacement first thing in the morning. Administration of a delayed release preparation last thing at night, if reliable, could mimic the rise in cortisol that occurs before waking. Lodotra is a modified release prednisone that has a delay in the onset of action, and when given last thing at night, might cause a rise in lev...