Solu-Delta Cortef Sterile Powder is indicated for use in situations in which a rapid and intense adrenal glucocorticoid and/or anti-inflammatory effect is necessary. If the intravenous route is impracticable or the need is not so urgent, the intramuscular route may be used.
Solu-Delta Cortef Sterile
Powder contains prednisolone sodium succinate which is a salt of
prednisolone that is particularly suitable for intravenous or intramuscular
injection because it is highly water soluble, permitting administration of
relatively large doses in a small volume of diluent. It is especially
designed for intravenous use in situations requiring rapid and intense
glucocorticoid and/or anti-inflammatory effect; however, it may be used by
the intramuscular route in less acute conditions.
Inflammatory Conditions:
As with the other adrenal steroids, Solu-Delta Cortef has been found useful in alleviating lameness associated with acute localized and generalized arthritic conditions in horses, dogs, and cats. Treatment is usually required daily or on alternate days, depending on the severity or duration of the condition. Prednisolone sodium succinate has been used successfully to treat bursitis, carpitis, tendinitis, and myositis. Remission of the symptoms may be permanent, or symptoms may recur, depending on the cause and the extent of structural degeneration.
Generalized muscular soreness, stiffness, depression, and anorexia as a result of overtraining, shipping, unusual physical exertion, etc, respond promptly to prednisolone sodium succinate.
The intravenous administration is of particular value in treating acute laminitis (founder) in horses. It is important that the condition be detected early so that therapy may be instituted before there is irreparable damage to the laminae. It may be given at intervals of 12 to 24 hours, depending upon the response. Correction and/or treatment of the etiological factors is imperative and routine local antiphlogistic measures should be employed.
Allergic Reactions:
Solu-Delta Cortef is especially beneficial in treating acute hypersensitivity reactions resulting from treatment with a sensitizing drug or exposure to other allergenic agents. Usual manifestations are anaphylactoid reactions and urticaria. Less severe allergic manifestations, such as atopic and contact dermatitis, summer eczema, and conjunctivitis also may be treated. Response is usually rapid and complete, although in severe cases with extensive lesions, more prolonged adrenocorticoid therapy and other appropriate treatment may be indicated.
Shock:
For dogs, intravenous Solu-Delta Cortef is indicated in the prevention and treatment of adrenal failure and shocklike states occurring in association with severe injury or other trauma, emergency surgery, anaphylactoid reactions and elective surgery in poor surgical risks. This hormone is recommended as an adjuvant to standard methods of combating shock, including use of plasma expanders. Because of interrelated physiologic activities, beneficial effects may not be exhibited until all such procedures have been employed. Solu-Delta Cortef is an invaluable emergency kit drug.
Other Indications:
Solu-Delta Cortef has been found useful as supportive therapy in the treatment of stress-induced exhaustion, rattlesnake bite, toxemia, inflammatory ocular conditions and other stress conditions. Its employment in the treatment of these conditions is recommended as a measure supportive to standard procedures and time-honored treatments and will aid in recovery of the animal.
Each mL (when mixed) of
these preparations contains:
|
100
mg |
500
mg |
Prednisolone sodium
succinate equivalent to prednisolone |
10 mg |
50 mg |
Monobasic sodium
phosphate anhydrous |
0.075 mg |
0.075 mg |
Dibasic sodium
phosphate dried |
0.81 mg |
0.81 mg |
Lactose hydrous |
19.6 mg |
19.6 mg |
Tyloxapol |
4.9 mg |
4.9 mg |
Chlorobutanol
anhydrous (chloral deriv.) added as preservative |
3.08 mg |
3.08 mg |
When necessary, pH was
adjusted with sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid.
Dosage and Administration:
For intravenous or intramuscular use only
FOR USE IN ANIMALS ONLY
Horses:
The dosage for horses is 50 to 100 mg as an initial dose. This may be given intravenously over a period of 1/2 to 1 minute, or intramuscularly, and may be repeated in inflammatory, allergic, or other stress conditions, at intervals of 12, 24, or 48 hours, depending upon the size of the animal, the severity of the condition, and the response to treatment. When steroid therapy is to be more prolonged, as in a chronic arthritic condition, DEPO-MEDROL Sterile Aqueous Suspension containing methylprednisolone or PREDEF 2X Sterile Aqueous Suspension containing isoflupredone acetate may be injected intramuscularly and continued daily, depending on the severity of the condition and response to treatment.
Dogs:
The usual intravenous dose in shock and shocklike states ranges from 2.5 to 5 mg per lb of body weight as an initial dose, followed by equal maintenance doses at 1-, 3-, 6-, or 10-hour intervals as determined by the condition of the patient.
Dogs and Cats:
The intramuscular dose in inflammatory, allergic, and less severe stress conditions, where immediate effect is not required, is usually 1 to 5 mg ranging upwards to 30 to 50 mg in large breeds of dogs. This may be repeated in 12 to 24 hours and continued for 3 to 5 days, if necessary. When steroid therapy is to be more prolonged, as in a chronic arthritic or dermal condition, DEPO-MEDROL Sterile Aqueous Suspension may be used. If permanent corticosteroid effect is required, oral therapy with prednisolone tablets may be substituted as soon as possible. When therapy is to be withdrawn after prolonged corticosteroid administration, the daily dose should be reduced gradually over a number of days, in stepwise fashion.
Choice of appropriate concentration of Solu-Delta Cortef Sterile Powder will help minimize discard of unused drug. It is suggested that the 10 mg/mL formulation be used to treat cats and horses of any size as well as dogs weighing less than 40 pounds. For intravenous treatment of shock in dogs weighing over 40 pounds use the 50 mg/mL formulation. Do not use 50 mg/mL formulation in dogs and cats for intramuscular use.
All intravenous injections should be administered slowly.
Contraindications:
Except when used for emergency
therapy, prednisolone sodium succinate is contraindicated in animals with
tuberculosis, Cushingoid syndrome, and peptic ulcer. Existence of congestive
heart failure, diabetes, chronic nephritis, and osteoporosis are relative
contraindications. In the presence of infection, appropriate antibacterial
agents should also be administered and should be continued for at least 3
days after discontinuance of the hormone and disappearance of all signs of
infection. Do not use in viral infections.
Warnings:
Clinical and experimental data
have demonstrated that corticosteroids administered orally or parenterally
to animals may induce the first stage of parturition when administered
during the last trimester of pregnancy and may precipitate premature
parturition followed by dystocia, fetal death, retained placenta and
metritis.
Additionally, corticosteroids
administered to dogs, rabbits, and rodents during pregnancy have resulted in
cleft palate in offspring. Corticosteroids administered to dogs during
pregnancy have also resulted in other congenital anomalies, including
deformed forelegs, phocomelia, and anasarca.
Federal (USA) law restricts
this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian
Precautions:
Solu-Delta Cortef Sterile
Powder may suppress systemic manifestations such as fever and also signs of
toxemia. In some instances this alteration of the inflammatory reaction may
be beneficial; however, it may also mask the signs of infection and tend to
facilitate the spread of microorganisms. In infections characterized by
overwhelming toxicity, prednisolone sodium succinate therapy in conjunction
with indicated antibacterial therapy is effective in reducing mortality and
morbidity. It is essential that the causative organism be known and an
effective antibacterial agent be administered concurrently. The injudicious
use of the adrenal hormones in animals with infections can be hazardous.
Side Effects:
The therapeutic use of Solu-Delta
Cortef Sterile Powder is unlikely to cause undesired accentuation of
metabolic effects. However, if continued corticosteroid therapy is
anticipated, a high protein intake should be provided to keep the animal in
positive nitrogen balance. A retardant effect on wound healing has not been
encountered, but such a possibility should also be considered when it is
used in conjunction with surgery. Euphoria, or an improvement of attitude,
and increased appetite are usual manifestations.
Undesirable effects of
adrenocorticoid administration are sodium and water retention, potassium
loss, glycosuria, hyperglycemia, and polyuria and polydipsia.
Storage:
1. Store unreconstituted
product at controlled room temperature 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F).
Protect from light. Store
in carton.
2. Do not store reconstituted
product. Use immediately. Discard any unused reconstituted Solu-Delta Cortef
Sterile Powder.