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Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
Approved treatments
- Cortone
- Medrol · Generic (originally Upjohn/Pfizer)
Potent synthetic glucocorticoid with 5x hydrocortisone potency and minimal mineralocorticoid activity, used for severe inflammatory conditions. - Cortef · Generic (originally Merck/Upjohn)
- Rodinolone
- Depo-Medrol · Pfizer
Depo-Medrol works by binding to the glucocorticoid receptor, which then regulates the expression of genes involved in inflammation and immune response. - Betametasone
Betamethasone works by binding to the glucocorticoid receptor, which then triggers a series of downstream effects that reduce inflammation and suppress the immune system. - Cortisol · University of Zurich
- Prelone · Generic (originally Schering)
- prednisolon · Hannover Medical School
- Methylprednisolon · Leiden University Medical Center
Competitive intelligence
For the full treatment-landscape CI brief — marketed leaders side-by-side, pipeline by phase, recent regulatory actions, sponsor landscape:
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia patent landscape — cliff calendar, originator estates, attackable patents
- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia treatment landscape brief
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Frequently asked questions about Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
What drugs treat Congenital adrenal hyperplasia?
Tracked treatments include Cortone, Medrol, Cortef, Rodinolone, Depo-Medrol, Betametasone, Cortisol, Prelone.
What is the treatment for Congenital adrenal hyperplasia?
Standard treatment for Congenital adrenal hyperplasia includes Cortone, Medrol, Cortef, Rodinolone, Depo-Medrol. See the treatment landscape page for first-line, second-line and salvage options.
Related
- Treatment landscape: Congenital adrenal hyperplasia patent cliff · Congenital adrenal hyperplasia CI report
- Treatment: Cortone
- Treatment: Medrol · Generic (originally Upjohn/Pfizer)
- Treatment: Cortef · Generic (originally Merck/Upjohn)
- Treatment: Rodinolone
- Treatment: Depo-Medrol · Pfizer
- All diseases: Browse the disease index · Disease landscape hub
Primary sources · FDA · ClinicalTrials.gov · EMA · SEC EDGAR · ChEMBL · Wikidata · full sourcing