Triamcinolone

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Triamcinolone
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Triamcinolone
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INN
Drug class
Routes of administration Topical, intramuscular, intralesional, inhalation, nasal spray
Pregnancy category
Bioavailability
Metabolism Hepatic
Elimination half-life 2-5 hours
Excretion Renal
Legal status
CAS Number 124-94-7
PubChem 31307
DrugBank DB00620
ChemSpider 29034
KEGG D00380

Triamcinolone is a corticosteroid used to treat various conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, arthritis, allergic rhinitis, and asthma. It is available in several forms, including topical creams, ointments, nasal sprays, and injections.

Medical uses[edit]

Triamcinolone is used in the management of various inflammatory and allergic conditions. It is effective in reducing inflammation and suppressing the immune response. Some of the common conditions treated with triamcinolone include:

Topical use[edit]

Topical triamcinolone is used to treat skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. It helps to reduce redness, swelling, and itching.

Intramuscular and intralesional use[edit]

Triamcinolone can be administered via injection to treat conditions like arthritis and certain skin disorders. Intramuscular injections are used for systemic effects, while intralesional injections are used for localized treatment.

Inhalation and nasal spray[edit]

Triamcinolone is available as an inhaler or nasal spray for the treatment of asthma and allergic rhinitis. It helps to reduce inflammation in the airways and nasal passages.

Side effects[edit]

Common side effects of triamcinolone include:

Serious side effects may include:

Mechanism of action[edit]

Triamcinolone works by binding to glucocorticoid receptors, which leads to the suppression of inflammatory and immune responses. It inhibits the release of substances in the body that cause inflammation.

Pharmacokinetics[edit]

Triamcinolone is metabolized in the liver and has an elimination half-life of 2-5 hours. It is excreted primarily through the kidneys.

History[edit]

Triamcinolone was first synthesized in the 1950s and has since become a widely used corticosteroid for various medical conditions.

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