Hydrocortone
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Definition
Noun: 1. A synthetic corticosteroid medication: Hydrocortone is a brand name for the drug hydrocortisone, which is a steroid hormone. It is used primarily to reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system. * The doctor prescribed Hydrocortone to treat the severe skin inflammation. * Hydrocortone is often used as replacement therapy for patients with adrenal insufficiency.
Usage
Hydrocortone is used as a proper noun, specifically a trademarked brand name for a pharmaceutical product. It is typically used in medical contexts. * Medical Context: Refers to the specific medication prescribed by a doctor. * The patient's prescription was for Hydrocortone cream. * She applied Hydrocortone to the rash twice daily.
Advanced Usage
- As a Metonym: In medical discussions, the brand name "Hydrocortone" is sometimes used to refer to the generic drug (hydrocortisone) it contains, especially when discussing its pharmacological class.
- Medications like Hydrocortone are essential for managing acute adrenal crises.
Variants and Related Words
- Hydrocortisone (n): The generic, non-branded name for the steroid hormone. This is the standard term used in pharmacology and science.
- Hydrocortisone is the body's own natural stress hormone.
- Corticosteroid (n): The broader class of steroid hormones to which hydrocortisone/Hydrocortone belongs.
- Prednisone and Hydrocortone are both types of corticosteroids.
- Cortef (n): Another trade name for hydrocortisone, similar to Hydrocortone.
Synonyms
- Hydrocortisone: The direct generic equivalent.
- Cortisol: The name for the natural form of this hormone produced by the human adrenal glands. Hydrocortone/hydrocortisone is a synthetic version of cortisol.
Noun
- an adrenal-cortex hormone (trade names Hydrocortone or Cortef) that is active in carbohydrate and protein metabolism