Fludrocortisone

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Fludrocortisone Description

Overview

Fludrocortisone is a synthetic corticosteroid with strong mineralocorticoid activity. It helps the body retain salt and water when the natural hormone aldosterone is low. In conditions like Addison’s disease and some forms of orthostatic hypotension, fludrocortisone can raise blood pressure and improve energy. Online pharmacies describe it as a compact tablet taken once daily or as prescribed by a clinician. The goal is to restore electrolyte balance while avoiding fluid overload. The tablets are small and easy to swallow, usually available in 0.1 mg or 0.2 mg strengths. A clinician may adjust the dose gradually based on symptoms and lab tests.

How it works

It acts on the kidney tubules to increase sodium reabsorption and potassium excretion. The result is an expanded circulating volume and a gradual rise in blood pressure. The effect develops over days to weeks, so doctors monitor symptoms and adjust the dose carefully. Fludrocortisone is often used as part of a broader replacement plan, alongside glucocorticoids in adrenal insufficiency. Some people notice weight gain or mild ankle swelling during treatment, especially at higher doses. Regular blood tests help keep electrolytes in balance and prevent too much salt retention.

Uses and benefits

Main uses include Addison’s disease and certain forms of postural hypotension. It may be prescribed with other steroids as part of a complete replacement program. By supporting mineralocorticoid activity, it helps maintain salt balance, which supports circulatory stability. The medication is not suitable for everyone and requires regular monitoring of blood pressure, electrolytes, and kidney function. A clinician will tailor the dose to the individual’s response and health profile, and may adjust it if fluid status changes or if there are side effects.

Dosage and administration

Typical adult starting dose is 0.1 mg per day. Depending on tolerance and response, the daily dose may be adjusted up to 0.2 mg or slightly higher in some cases. Do not change the dose without medical advice. Tablets are swallowed with water and can be taken with or without food. Some patients split the dose to reduce side effects, but dose timing should follow a doctor’s plan. If a dose is missed, take it as soon as you remember unless it is near the next dose; do not double up. Pediatric dosing is based on age and weight and needs careful supervision to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Side effects and safety

Common side effects include increased salt and water retention, high blood pressure, headaches, and dizziness. Low potassium can occur, causing muscle cramps or weakness. Long term use raises the risk of edema, heart failure symptoms in susceptible people, and thinning of the skin. Electrolyte levels and blood pressure require regular monitoring, especially in older adults and those with kidney disease. Seek medical help for swelling, sudden weight gain, severe headaches, shortness of breath, or changes in vision. Some people notice mood changes or sleep disturbances with steroids, and diabetes may be impacted in those with glucose intolerance.

Warnings and interactions

Fludrocortisone can interact with medicines that raise potassium or worsen potassium loss, such as certain diuretics, potassium supplements, and some heart drugs. Some NSAIDs may affect kidney function and fluid balance when used with fludrocortisone. Avoid salt substitutes high in potassium while taking this medicine. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should use it only under close medical supervision. The drug should be used with caution in people with high blood pressure, heart failure, kidney disease, or diabetes. Always tell your pharmacist about all medicines you take, including non prescription products, vitamins, and herbal supplements. If you notice new symptoms, contact your clinician promptly.

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