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Cortisone Acetate Information

What's inside Cortisone Acetate

Cortisone Acetate Active Ingredients: cortisone acetate, details.
Cortisone Acetate Dosages & Strengths
Strength Format Route Strength Class
Cortisone Acetate 5 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Cortisone Acetate 10 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Cortisone Acetate 25 mg tablet oral 1.0 each OTC
Cortisone Acetate 50 mg/mL suspension injectable 1.0 milliliter(s) OTC

Recent Cortisone Acetate Side Effects

Posted by ltemple 4 days ago
I had a cortisone shot in my left shoulder this morning and don't have to tell you how painful the shot is and my shoulder is...

Posted by bontron 27 days ago
I have had 2 cortizone injections in my neck for pain down my arm caused by pinched nerve. I have had hot flashes since day ...

Posted by skyline1 29 days ago
On Sept. 2, 2009 I had a cortisone shot in my back for L4, L5, C1 disc problems. The shot was painful but brief and I went ou...


Cortisone Acetate in the News

Canine Addison's tough to detect, easy to treat - Henderson Gleaner
The most common replacement for aldosterone is desoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCP) known by the trade name Percorten-V. The usual replacement for cortisol ...
Wed Oct 24 12:48:09 -0400 2007

Norditropin(R) Approved For Treatment Of Children With Short ... - Medical News Today (press release)
In addition, patients treated with glucocorticoid replacement therapy especially with cortisone acetate and prednisone for previously diagnosed ...
Sat Sep 22 00:09:31 -0400 2007

Norditropin(R) Approved for Treatment of Children with Short ... - 金融界
In addition, patients treated with glucocorticoid replacement therapy especially with cortisone acetate and prednisone for previously diagnosed ...
Fri Sep 21 05:27:49 -0400 2007


Cortisone Acetate Chemical Information

cortisone acetate - The acetate salt form of cortisone, a synthetic or semisynthetic analog of the naturally occurring cortisone hormone produced by the adrenal glands with anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating properties. Cortisone acetate diffuses through the cell membrane and binds to nuclear glucocorticoid receptors. The receptor-ligand complex binds to promotor regions of certain genes and initiates RNA transcription. This results in an induction of synthesis of certain anti-inflammatory proteins while inhibiting the synthesis of certain inflammatory mediators.



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