Systemic effects of intranasal steroids: An endocrinologist's perspective

被引:125
作者
Allen, DB [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Childrens Hosp, Dept Pediat, Div Endocrinol, Madison, WI 53706 USA
关键词
intranasal steroids; systemic effects; allergic rhinitis; children; HPA axis; growth; bone metabolism;
D O I
10.1067/mai.2000.110038
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Intranasal steroids (INSs) are established its first-line treatment for allergic rhinitis, Extensive use of INSs with few reported adverse events supports the safety of these medications. Nevertheless, the prescription of more potent LNSs for consistent and more prolonged use to younger and older patients, often in combination with inhaled corticosteroids, justifies the careful examination of their potential adverse systemic effects. Systemic bioavailability of INSs, by way of nasal and intestinal absorption, can be substantial; but current INSs vary significantly in their degree of first-pass hepatic inactivation and clearance from the body of the swallowed drug. For safety studies of INSs, distinguishing detectable physiologic perturbations from important adverse events is aided by an understanding of normal endocrine physiology and the methods used to test these systems. A review of available information indicates that (1) sensitive tests can measure the effects of INSs on biologic feedback systems, but they do not accurately predict clinically relevant adverse effects; (2) the primary factors that influence the relationship between therapeutic and adverse systemic effects of INSs are dosing frequency and efficiency of hepatic inactivation of swallowed drug; (3) INS treatment in recommended doses does not cause clinically significant hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis suppression; (4) growth suppression can occur with twice-daily administration of certain INSs but does not appear to occur with once-daily dosing or with agents with more complete first-pass hepatic inactivation; (5) harmful effects of INSs on bone metabolism have not yet been adequately studied but would not be expected with the use of an INS dose and dosing frequency that do not suppress basal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis function or growth; and (6) these conclusions apply to INS treatment alone and in recommended doses-the risk of adverse effects in individual patients who are treated with LNSs is increased by excessive dosing or concomitant inhaled cortico-steroid or other topical corticosteroid therapy.
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