Classes
DEA Class; Rx
Common Brand Names; H.P. Acthar Gel, Purified Cortrophin Gel
- Corticosteroids
Description
Parenteral adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH); highly purified and extracted from porcine pituitary glands
Repository injection primarily used in adults for multiple sclerosis; other corticosteroids usually preferred for other indications
In pediatric patients, repository injection primarily used for infantile spasms in infants and children less than 2 years
Indications
Indicated for the treatment of infantile spasms.
Contraindications
Sensitivity to porcine proteins
IV administration
Infants <2 years suspected of congenital infections
Coadministration of live or live-attenuated vaccines with immunosuppressive doses of corticotropin
Scleroderma
Osteoporosis
Systemic fungal infections
Ocular herpes simplex
Recent surgery
Active/history of peptic ulcer
CHF, HTN
Adverse Effects
Common
Edema, hypertension
Psychotic disorder
Disorder of skin
Hyperglycemia
Peptic ulcer disease
Immune hypersensitivity reaction
Muscle weakness
Serious
Cardiomegaly, congestive heart failure, necrotizing arteritis
Encephalitis due to human herpes simplex virus, relapse
Decreased body growth, Children
Pancreatitis
Thromboembolic disorder
Glaucoma
Warnings
Increases susceptibility to new infection and risk of exacerbation, dissemination or reactivation of latent infections; signs and symptoms of infection may be masked
Adrenal insufficiency may occur after prolonged therapy; monitor for effects of hypothalamic-pituitary-axis suppression after stopping treatment
Cushing’s syndrome may occur after prolonged therapy; monitor for signs and symptoms
Elevated blood pressure, salt and water retention and hypokalemia may occur; monitor blood pressure and sodium and potassium levels
Do not administer live or live-attenuated vaccines to patients on immunosuppressive doses
May mask symptoms of other underlying disease/disorders; monitor patients for signs of other underlying disease/disorders that may be masked
Gastrointestinal perforation and bleeding may occur; there is a risk for gastric ulcers and bleeding; there is an increased risk of perforation in patients with certain GI disorders; signs and symptoms may be masked; monitor for signs of perforation and bleeding
Behavioral and mood disturbances may occur; may include euphoria, insomnia, mood swings, personality changes, severe depression, and psychosis; existing conditions may be aggravated; effects are reversible once therapy stopped
Symptoms of diabetes and myasthenia gravis may be worsened with treatment Monitor for cataracts, infections and glaucoma
In patients with hypothyroidism or liver cirrhosis, may result in an enhanced effect
Monitor pediatric patients on long term therapy for growth and physical development
Monitor for osteoporosis in patients on long term therapy
May have embryocidal effect in pregnancy; apprise women of potential harm to the fetus
Gel is immunogenic; limited available data suggest that a patient may develop antibodies to the gel after chronic administration and loss of endogenous ACTH and gel activity
Prolonged administration of the gel may increase risk of hypersensitivity reactions; cases of anaphylaxis have been reported in the postmarketing setting
Use in patients with sensitivity to porcine protein is contraindicated, and the possibility of sensitivity should be considered during the course of treatment should symptoms arise
Pregnancy and Lactation
Pregnancy Category: C
Lactation: excretion in milk unknown; use with caution
Maximum Dosage
80 units/day subcutaneous or IM for most conditions; up to 120 units/day IM for multiple sclerosis exacerbations.
80 units/day subcutaneous or IM for most conditions; up to 120 units/day IM for multiple sclerosis exacerbations.
80 units/day subcutaneous or IM.
2 years and older: 80 units/day subcutaneously or IM.
Less than 2 years: 150 units/m2/day IM.
150 units/m2/day IM.
Safety and efficacy have not been established.
How supplied
Corticotropin
injectable solution
- 80 units/mL