Solu-Cortef

Solu-Cortef Use In Pregnancy & Lactation

hydrocortisone

Manufacturer:

Pfizer

Distributor:

Zuellig
Full Prescribing Info
Use In Pregnancy & Lactation
Fertility: Corticosteroids have been shown to impair fertility in animal studies (see Pharmacology: Toxicology: Preclinical Safety Data under Actions).
Pregnancy: Some animal studies have shown that corticosteroids, including hydrocortisone, when administered to the mother at high doses, may cause fetal malformations. However, corticosteroids do not appear to cause congenital anomalies when given to pregnant women. Since adequate human reproductive studies have not been done with hydrocortisone sodium succinate, this medicinal product should be used during pregnancy only after a careful assessment of the benefit-risk ratio to the mother and fetus.
Some corticosteroids readily cross the placenta. Some retrospective studies have found an increased incidence of low-birth weights in infants born of mothers receiving corticosteroids. In humans, the risk of low birth weight appears to be dose related and may be minimized by administering lower corticosteroid doses. Infants born of mothers who have received substantial doses of corticosteroids during pregnancy must be carefully observed and evaluated for signs of adrenal insufficiency. There are no known effects of corticosteroids on labor and delivery.
Cataracts have been observed in infants born to mothers treated with long-term corticosteroids during pregnancy.
Lactation: Corticosteroids are excreted in breast milk.
This medicinal product should be used during breast feeding only after a careful assessment of the benefit-risk ratio to the mother and infant.