Corticosteroids — Non-endocrine Uses & Long-term Effects
Glucocorticoid pharmacology centred on the examinable spine — pharmacotherapeutic (non-endocrine) indications and the iatrogenic Cushing / HPA-suppression price of chronic use
Past RGUHS + DNB + MPMSU + MUHS + VNSGU · 40
MPMSUMay '25
MUHSWinter '25
VNSGUJan '25
RGUHSDec '23
RGUHSJul '23
DNBOct '23
VNSGUJun '23
MUHSSummer '22
MUHSSummer '22
VNSGUJun '21
RGUHSJun '20
MPMSUJul '20
MPMSUJul '20
MPMSU2020
RGUHSMay '19
MPMSU2019
MUHSWinter '19
MPMSU2018
MUHSWinter '18
MPMSUJun '17
MPMSU2017
MPMSU2017
MUHSSummer '17 Suppl
RGUHSNov '16
MPMSU2016
DNBDec '16
MUHSSummer '16
VNSGUApr '16
MPMSU2015
MUHSSummer '15
MPMSU2013
DNBDec '12
MPMSU2011
MPMSU2011
MPMSU2010
MPMSU2009
MPMSU2009
MPMSU2005
MPMSU1998
MPMSU1993
Introduction
- Definition — Corticosteroids are the C21 steroid hormones of the adrenal cortex (plus their synthetic analogues) — functionally split into glucocorticoids (cortisol/hydrocortisone — anti-inflammatory + carbohydrate/protein/fat metabolism) and mineralocorticoids (aldosterone — Na+/K+/fluid balance).
- Therapeutic era — Opened by Hench (1949) with the dramatic relief of rheumatoid arthritis by cortisone (Nobel Prize 1950); because glucocorticoids act on almost every organ system, starting systemic therapy always demands a deliberate risk–benefit weighing in each patient — the recurring theme of the whole topic.
- Two examinable pillars — The high-yield RGUHS question is built on two pillars — the non-endocrine (pharmacotherapeutic) uses that exploit the anti-inflammatory/immunosuppressive action, and the long-term adverse effects (iatrogenic Cushing syndrome + HPA-axis suppression) that limit chronic use.
- Palliative, not curative — In non-endocrine disease, corticoids are empirical and palliative — they suppress manifestations without removing the cause, favour spread of infection and impair healing; use is justified only when benefit outweighs this hazard.
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