“Fludrocortisone 100 mcg: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & Warnings”
✅ What Is Fludrocortisone?
Fludrocortisone acetate is a synthetic corticosteroid with strong mineralocorticoid properties and mild glucocorticoid effects.
🔹 Primary Uses:
Condition | Role of Fludrocortisone |
Primary Adrenal Insufficiency (e.g., Addison’s Disease) | Replaces mineralocorticoid activity (aldosterone) |
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH) | Helps maintain sodium and potassium balance |
Orthostatic Hypotension (off-label) | Increases blood volume and blood pressure |
Salt-losing conditions | Helps retain sodium and fluid |
✅ Mechanism of Action
Fludrocortisone binds to mineralocorticoid receptors, primarily in the kidneys, to:
- Increase sodium reabsorption in the renal tubules
- Promote water retention
- Increase potassium and hydrogen ion excretion
- Help maintain blood pressure and blood volume
✅ Dosage & Administration
🔹Typical Adult Dose:
- 100 mcg (0.1 mg) orally once daily
- Dosage may be adjusted based on electrolyte levels, blood pressure, and clinical response
🔹Pediatric Use:
- Common in congenital adrenal hyperplasia; dose is weight-based and monitored closely
🔹Monitoring:
- Serum sodium, potassium, blood pressure, and weight should be regularly monitored
- Adjust dose based on signs of fluid overload or hypokalemia
✅ Side Effects
🔹Common Side Effects:
- Headache
- Swelling (edema)
- High blood pressure
- Dizziness
- Weight gain
- Muscle weakness
🔹Serious or Long-Term Effects:
- Hypokalemia (low potassium)
- Hypernatremia (high sodium)
- Fluid overload
- Heart failure or hypertension
- Gastrointestinal ulcers
- Glaucoma or cataracts (rare)
✅Warnings & Precautions
- Avoid abrupt discontinuation after long-term use—taper if stopping
- Use cautiously in patients with:
- Heart disease or hypertension
- Kidney impairment
- Edema or fluid retention
- Infections (can suppress immune response)
✅ Special Considerations
- Patients on fludrocortisone often also take hydrocortisone to replace glucocorticoid activity
- May require salt supplementation early in treatment or in high-temperature environments
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