| Absorption | Topical corticosteroids can be absorbed from normal intact skin. Inflammation and/or other disease processes in the skin increase percutaneous absorption. |
| Volume of distribution | Not Available |
| Protein binding | Not Available |
| Metabolism | Once absorbed through the skin, topical corticosteroids are handled through pharmacokinetic pathways similar to systemically administered corticosteroids. Corticosteroids are metabolized primarily in the liver and are then excreted by the kidneys. |
| Route of elimination | Corticosteroids are metabolized primarily in the liver and are then excreted by the kidneys. Some of the topical corticosteroids and their metabolites are also excreted into the bile. |
| Half life | Not Available |
| Clearance | Not Available |
| Toxicity | Results from acute toxicity studies do not indicate that any risk of acute intoxication is to be expected following a single dermal application of an overdose (application over a large area under conditions favorable to absorption) or inadvertent oral ingestion. |
| Affected organisms |
|
Amcinonide
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment