Methylprednisolone
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Corticosteroid medication
| Methylprednisolone | |
|---|---|
| INN | |
| Drug class | |
| Routes of administration | By mouth, intramuscular, intra-articular, intravenous |
| Pregnancy category | |
| Bioavailability | |
| Metabolism | Liver (CYP3A4) |
| Elimination half-life | 1.8–2.6 hours |
| Excretion | Urine |
| Legal status | |
| CAS Number | 83-43-2 |
| PubChem | 6741 |
| DrugBank | DB00959 |
| ChemSpider | |
| KEGG | |
Methylprednisolone is a synthetic glucocorticoid primarily used for its anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive properties.
Methylprednisolone is on the World Health Organization’s List of Essential Medicines.
Medical Uses
Methylprednisolone is prescribed for a variety of conditions, including:
Inflammatory and Autoimmune Disorders
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
- Psoriatic arthritis
- Multiple sclerosis (MS)
- Ulcerative colitis
- Crohn’s disease
Allergic and Respiratory Conditions
- Severe allergies – including angioedema and anaphylaxis.
- Asthma and COPD exacerbations – Used as an oral or IV corticosteroid in severe cases.
Endocrine and Oncological Uses
- Adrenal insufficiency – As an alternative to hydrocortisone when mineralocorticoid activity is not required.
- Cancer therapy – Used in the management of leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.
Neurological Disorders
- Multiple sclerosis (MS) relapses – Administered as high-dose IV methylprednisolone.
- Spinal cord injury (off-label) – Used to reduce inflammation in acute cases.
Ophthalmic Conditions
- Optic neuritis (often linked to MS)
- Uveitis, iritis, and scleritis
Administration and Dosage
Methylprednisolone is available in oral tablets, intramuscular, intra-articular, and intravenous formulations. Dosage depends on the condition being treated:
- Mild to moderate inflammation – 4–16 mg/day (oral)
- Severe inflammation or autoimmune flares – IV pulse therapy (e.g., 500–1000 mg IV)
- Acute asthma exacerbation – 40–80 mg/day PO or IV
Side Effects
Common Side Effects
- Weight gain
- Mood changes (insomnia, agitation)
- Increased blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia)
- Fluid retention
Serious Adverse Effects Long-term or high-dose use may lead to:
- Osteoporosis and fractures
- Adrenal suppression (requiring tapering)
- Glaucoma and cataracts
- Cushing’s syndrome (moon face, buffalo hump)
- Infections due to immune suppression
Pharmacology
Mechanism of Action Methylprednisolone is a glucocorticoid receptor agonist that: 1. Suppresses inflammation by inhibiting pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-alpha). 2. Suppresses the immune response by reducing T-cell activation. 3. Regulates metabolism by increasing glucose levels and altering fat distribution.
Metabolism and Elimination
- Metabolized in the liver (CYP3A4 pathway).
- Eliminated via the kidneys.
- Half-life: 1.8–2.6 hours.
Contraindications
Methylprednisolone should not be used in:
- Systemic fungal infections
- Uncontrolled infections
- Hypersensitivity to corticosteroids
- Live vaccine administration
Drug Interactions
- NSAIDs – Increased risk of gastric ulcers.
- Diabetes medications – May require higher insulin doses.
- Live vaccines – Risk of severe infection.
- Anticoagulants – May alter warfarin levels.
History
Methylprednisolone was first synthesized by The Upjohn Company (now Pfizer) and FDA-approved in 1957.
Availability
Methylprednisolone is available under multiple brand names:
- Medrol (oral tablets)
- Depo-Medrol (intramuscular injection)
- Solu-Medrol (intravenous formulation)
See Also
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