A. Grahnen et al., AN ASSESSMENT OF THE SYSTEMIC ACTIVITY OF SINGLE DOSES OF INHALED FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE IN HEALTHY-VOLUNTEERS, British journal of clinical pharmacology, 38(6), 1994, pp. 521-525
1 The systemic effects of inhaled fluticasone propionate (FP), adminis
tered via Diskhaler(R), on the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axi
s were assessed primarily by measuring plasma cortisol at frequent int
ervals for 20 h after drug administration. 2 FP showed a dose-related
suppression of plasma cortisol measured as area under the plasma corti
sol vs time curve (AUC 0-20). The cortisol suppression (expressed as %
fall from placebo) was 8, 19, and 28% for single doses of 250 mu g FP
, 500 mu g FP and 1000 mu g FP, respectively. A single dose of budeson
ide, 800 mu g (via Turbuhaler(R)), resulted in a 16% cortisol suppress
ion. The cortisol suppression for all three single doses of FP, and fo
r the single dose of budesonide, was statistically significantly diffe
rent from placebo. 3 Repeated dosing of FP (1000 mu g twice daily for
3.5 days) resulted in a more marked plasma cortisol suppression; a fal
l of 65% from placebo (AUC FP 1000 mg twice daily vs AUC placebo, P <
0.001). 4 In a well-controlled study in healthy volunteers, inhaled FP
, in therapeutic doses, was shown to exhibit systemic effects which ap
pear to be more pronounced after repeated dosing.