REMS
Absorption: Well absorbed following oral administration. Sodium succinate salt is rapidly absorbed following IM administration. Absorption from local sites (intra-articular, intralesional) is slow but complete. IV administration results in complete bioavailability.
Distribution: Widely distributed to tissues.
Half-Life: 1.52 hr (plasma), 812 hr (tissue); adrenal suppression lasts 1.251.5 days.
(anti-inflammatory activity)
ROUTE | ONSET | PEAK | DURATION |
PO | unknown | 12 hr | 1.251.5 days |
IM | rapid | 1 hr | variable |
IV | rapid | unknown | unknown |
Contraindicated in:
Use Cautiously in:
Adverse reactions/side effects are much more common with high-dose/long-term therapy
CV: hypertension
Derm: acne, ↓wound healing, ecchymoses, fragility, hirsutism, petechiae
EENT: cataracts, glaucoma, ↑intraocular pressure
Endo: adrenal suppression, cushingoid appearance (moon face, buffalo hump), hyperglycemia, PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA
F and E: fluid retention (long-term high doses), hypokalemia, hypokalemic alkalosis
GI: anorexia, nausea, PEPTIC ULCERATION, vomiting
Hemat: leukocytosis, THROMBOEMBOLISM, thrombophlebitis
MS: muscle wasting, osteoporosis, avascular necrosis of joints, muscle pain
Neuro: depression, euphoria, headache, ↑intracranial pressure (children only), personality changes, psychoses, restlessness
Misc: HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS (INCLUDING ANAPHYLAXIS), INFECTION, KAPOSI'S SARCOMA
Drug-drug:
Lab Test Considerations:
IV Administration: