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Hydrocortisone

General

Solu-Cortef, Cortef, Cortifoam, Colocort, Cortenema, and many others
Corticosteroid

NoNo3C/D

Key

Hydrocortisone base:
Tabs: 5, 10, 20 mg
Oral suspension: 1, 2, 2.5 mg/mL
Rectal cream: 1% (30 g)
Rectal suspension (Colocort, Cortenema): 100 mg/60 mL (7s)
Topical ointment: 0.5% (OTC), 1% (OTC), 2.5%
Topical cream: 0.5% (OTC), 1% (OTC), 2.5%
Topical lotion: 1% (OTC), 2.5%

Na Succinate (Solu-Cortef):
Injection: 100, 250, 500, 1000 mg/vial; contains benzyl alcohol

Acetate:
Topical ointment (OTC): 0.5%, 1%
Topical cream (OTC): 0.5%, 1%
Rectal cream: 1%
Suppository: 25, 30 mg
Rectal foam aerosol (Cortifoam): 10% (90 mg/dose) (15 g)

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