Hydrocortisone butyrate 0.1% topical
Indications
Hydrocortisone butyrate 0.1% topical is used for:
Corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses
Adult Dose
Topical/Cutaneous
Corticosteroid-responsive dermatoses
Apply thinly to affected areas 2-3 times daily.
Dosage and treatment duration may vary according to the severity of the condition and patient response.
Child Dose
Corticosteroid-responsive Dermatoses
Apply 2-3 times daily.
Dosing considerations
Limit to the minimum amount necessary for therapeutic efficacy
Atopic Dermatitis
<3 months: Safety and efficacy not established
>3 months: Apply film to affected area q12hr
Renal Dose
Administration
Contra Indications
Untreated fungal, bacterial, or viral infections; tubercular or syphilitic lesions, acne vulgaris, peri-oral dermatitis, rosacea; use in widespread plaque psoriasis.
Precautions
Chronic topical corticosteroid therapy may interfere with growth and development in children
Use lower potency in children; may absorb proportionally larger amounts after topical application and may cause systemic effects
Occlusive dressings, prolonged use, application to large surface areas, or application to denuded skin, may increase percutaneous absorption, which may result in Cushing syndrome, glycosuria, and hyperglycemia
Prolonged use may increase risk of Kaposi's sarcoma
Prolonged use may increase risk of secondary infection, may mask acute infection, limit response to vaccines, and prolong or exacerbate viral infections; avoid exposure to measles or chickenpox while receiving therapy; not for the treatment of ocular herpes simplex, cerebral malaria, fungal infections, or viral hepatitis; observe patients with latent tuberculosis closely; restrict use in active tuberculosis
Allergic contact dermatitis may occur; diagnosed as failure to heal rather than exacerbation; discontinue therapy and treat appropriately if it occurs
Local desensitization (irritation, redness) reported; discontinue if it occurs
Use caution in patients with diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hepatic impairment, myocardial infarction, myasthenia gravis, osteoporosis, ocular disease, renal impairment, or thyroid disease
Pregnancy-Lactation
Pregnancy
There are no adequate and well-controlled studies in pregnant women on teratogenic effects from topically applied corticosteroids; corticosteroids generally teratogenic in laboratory animals when administered systemically at relatively low dosage levels; topical corticosteroids should be used during pregnancy only if potential benefits justify potential risk to fetus; should not be used extensively on pregnant patients, in large amounts, or for prolonged periods of time
Lactation
Not know whether topical administration could result in sufficient systemic absorption to produce detectable quantities in breast milk; systemically administered corticosteroids are secreted into breast milk in quantities not likely to have deleterious effect on infant; nevertheless, caution should be exercised when topical corticosteroids are administered to a nursing woman
Interactions
Side Effects
Side effects of Hydrocortisone butyrate 0.1% topical :
Frequency Not Defined
Skin atrophy
Striae
Acneform lesions
Perioral dermatitis
Folliculitis
Itching
Pigmentation changes
HPA suppression (with higher potency used >2 wk)
Mode of Action
Hydrocortisone is a corticosteroid used for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects. Its anti-inflammatory action is due to the suppression of migration of polymorphonuclear leukocytes and reversal of increased capillary permeability.
Decreases inflammation by stabilizing leukocyte lysosomal membranes, preventing release of destructive acid hydrolases from leukocytes
Inhibits macrophage accumulation in inflamed areas
Reduces leukocyte adhesion to capillary endothelium
Reduces capillary wall permeability and edema formation
Decreases complement components and antagonizes histamine activity and release of kinin from substrates
Reduces fibroblast proliferation, collagen deposition, and subsequent scar tissue formation