Hydrocortisone
Related Category: Pharmacology
(hī´´drəkôr´tĭzōn´´), another name for the steroid hormone
cortisol, more especially used to refer to preparations of this hormone used medicinally. Hydrocortisone, introduced in 1952, is more potent than
cortisone with respect to medicinal metabolic and anti-inflammatory effects. Like cortisone, it is used to treat
Addison's disease, inflammatory and rheumatoid diseases, and allergies. Low-potency hydrocortisone, available over the counter, is used to treat skin irritations. See also
corticosteroid drug;
steroids.