Hydrocortisone Acetate: Package Insert and Label Information
By Ascend Laboratories, LLC | Last revised: 1 October 2013
HYDROCORTISONE ACETATE � hydrocortisone acetate suppository
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Ascend Laboratories, LLC
HYDROCORTISONE ACETATE, 25 mg
Rectal Suppositories
DESCRIPTION: Hydrocortisone Acetate is a corticosteroid designated chemically as pregn-4-ene 3, 20-dione, 21-(acetyloxy)-11, 17-dihydroxy-(11?) with the following structural formula:
Structural Formual
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Each rectal suppository contains hydrocortisone acetate, USP 25 mg in a specially blended hydrogenated vegetable oil base.
CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY: In normal subjects, about 26% of hydrocortisone acetate is absorbed when the suppository is applied to the rectum. Absorption of hydrocortisone acetate may vary across abraded or inflamed surfaces. Topical steroids are primarily effective because of their anti-inflammatory, anti-pruritic and vasoconstrictive action.
INDICATIONS AND USAGE: Hydrocortisone acetate suppositories are indicated for use in inflamed hemorrhoids, post-irradiation (factitial) proctitis; as an adjunct in the treatment of chronic ulcerative colitis; cryptitis; and other inflammatory conditions of anorectum and pruritus ani. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION: For rectal administration. Detach one suppository from strip of suppositories. Remove the wrapper. Avoid excessive handling of the suppository which is designed to melt at body temperature. Insert suppository into the rectum with gentle pressure, pointed end first. Insert one suppository in the rectum twice daily, morning and night for two weeks, in nonspecific proctitis. In more severe cases, one suppository three times a day or two suppositories twice daily. In factitial proctitis, the recommended duration of therapy is six to eight weeks or less, according to the response of the individual case.