Percutaneous Absorption of Hydrocortisone Increases With Long-term Administration
- 1 February 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Dermatology
- Vol. 116 (2) , 186-188
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archderm.1980.01640260062015
Abstract
• This study compares percutaneous absorption of hydrocortisone after short- and long-term administration. The experimental design was to first apply14C-hydrocortisone. This was followed by long-term administration of nonradioactive hydrocortisone. Then14C-hydrocortisone was applied again when urinary excretion of radioactivity from the first application reached minimum detectable levels. Short- (first14C-hydrocortisone application) and long-term (second14C-hydrocortisone application) penetrations were compared. The level of absorption of hydrocortisone significantly increased during long-term administration, whether applied in an acetone vehicle or in a 0.9% emulsion ointment base (Eucerin). A placebo study in which only an acetone vehicle was applied for a long period followed by14C-hydrocortisone application showed no enhanced penetration. It is suggested that long-term application of hydrocortisone alters the penetration barrier, resulting in enhanced penetration. The relevance of this for long-term corticosteroid use in man is possibly of great importance. (Arch Dermatol116:186-188, 1980)Keywords
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