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{{Short description|A synthetic glucocorticoid corticosteroid}} | |||
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'''Fluprednidene''' is a [[synthetic]] [[glucocorticoid]] [[corticosteroid]] used in the treatment of various inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. It is known for its potent anti-inflammatory properties and is often used in dermatological applications. | |||
Fluprednidene | ==Pharmacology== | ||
Fluprednidene works by binding to [[glucocorticoid receptors]], which leads to the modulation of gene expression and a subsequent decrease in the production of inflammatory mediators. This action helps in reducing inflammation and suppressing the immune response. | |||
== | ==Medical uses== | ||
Fluprednidene is primarily used in the management of skin conditions such as [[eczema]], [[psoriasis]], and [[dermatitis]]. It is applied topically and is effective in reducing redness, swelling, and itching associated with these conditions. | |||
==Side effects== | |||
As with other corticosteroids, the use of fluprednidene can lead to side effects, especially with prolonged use. Common side effects include skin thinning, [[striae]], and [[telangiectasia]]. Systemic absorption can lead to more serious effects such as [[adrenal suppression]] and [[Cushing's syndrome]]. | |||
== | ==Mechanism of action== | ||
[[File:Fluprednidene.svg|thumb|right|Chemical structure of Fluprednidene]] | |||
Fluprednidene exerts its effects by interacting with the glucocorticoid receptor, which is a type of [[nuclear receptor]]. Upon binding, the receptor-ligand complex translocates to the cell nucleus, where it influences the transcription of anti-inflammatory proteins and inhibits the transcription of pro-inflammatory cytokines. | |||
==Chemistry== | |||
Fluprednidene is a synthetic derivative of [[prednisolone]], with modifications that enhance its anti-inflammatory potency. Its chemical structure includes a fluorine atom, which is responsible for its increased activity compared to non-fluorinated corticosteroids. | |||
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* [[Corticosteroid]] | |||
* [[Glucocorticoid]] | * [[Glucocorticoid]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Anti-inflammatory]] | ||
[[Category:Glucocorticoids]] | [[Category:Glucocorticoids]] | ||
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Fluprednidene is a synthetic glucocorticoid corticosteroid used in the treatment of various inflammatory and autoimmune conditions. It is known for its potent anti-inflammatory properties and is often used in dermatological applications.
Pharmacology
Fluprednidene works by binding to glucocorticoid receptors, which leads to the modulation of gene expression and a subsequent decrease in the production of inflammatory mediators. This action helps in reducing inflammation and suppressing the immune response.
Medical uses
Fluprednidene is primarily used in the management of skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. It is applied topically and is effective in reducing redness, swelling, and itching associated with these conditions.
Side effects
As with other corticosteroids, the use of fluprednidene can lead to side effects, especially with prolonged use. Common side effects include skin thinning, striae, and telangiectasia. Systemic absorption can lead to more serious effects such as adrenal suppression and Cushing's syndrome.
Mechanism of action

Fluprednidene exerts its effects by interacting with the glucocorticoid receptor, which is a type of nuclear receptor. Upon binding, the receptor-ligand complex translocates to the cell nucleus, where it influences the transcription of anti-inflammatory proteins and inhibits the transcription of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
Chemistry
Fluprednidene is a synthetic derivative of prednisolone, with modifications that enhance its anti-inflammatory potency. Its chemical structure includes a fluorine atom, which is responsible for its increased activity compared to non-fluorinated corticosteroids.