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GFR ≥10 ml/min/1.73m2: Dose adjustment not required.
GFR <10 ml/min/1.73m2: A general recommendation on dose adjustment cannot be provided.
The complete list of all undesirable drug reactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
Children may be more sensitive to glucocorticoids than adults because of their greater skin surface area in relation to their weight. This can lead to increased absorption in children, which can lead to systemic effects: Suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary adrenal axis, Cushing's syndrome, and increased intracranial pressure. In children, hypofunction of the adrenal cortex may result in short stature, delayed weight gain, low plasma cortisone levels, and lack of response to the ACTH stimulation test. Consequences of increased intracranial pressure include fontanel bulging, headache, bilateral papilledema. (SmPC Volon A)
The complete list of all contra-indications can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
No information available on specific contra indications in children.
The complete list of all warnings and precautions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
In infants, the nappy can act as the enclosing dressing and thus increase the absorption. In children, inhibition of the adrenal cortex can occur fairly quickly. In addition, the secretion of growth hormone can be suppressed in them. It is therefore recommended that the height and weight should be checked regularly if prolonged use is required. Careful consideration is needed when applied to the eyelids because of the possibility of contaminating the conjunctiva (and the risk of glaucoma simplex or subcapsular cataracts occurring) on the one hand, and the risk of corneal damage due to the continuous rubbing/scratching of untreated eczema on the other.
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This pages provides a list of drugs from the same ATC class for comparison. This does not necessarily mean that these drugs are interchangeable.
| Corticosteroids, weak (group I) | ||
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| D07AA02 | ||
| Corticosteroids, moderately potent (group II) | ||
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| D07AB01 | ||
| D07AB02 | ||
| Corticosteroids, potent (group III) | ||
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| D07AC01 | ||
| D07AC03 | ||
| D07AC17 | ||
| D07AC14 | ||
| D07AC13 | ||
| D07AC18 | ||
| Corticosteroids, very potent (group IV) | ||
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| D07AD01 | ||