Author:
Child D. F.,Burke C. W.,Burley D. M.,Rees Lesley H.,Fraser T. Russell
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Eighteen patients with Cushing's syndrome (16 pituitary-dependent Cushing's disease, 1 ectopic ACTH syndrome, 1 primary adrenal adenoma) were given a combination of aminoglutethimide and metyrapone, with the object of controlling cortisol overproduction using less toxic doses than would be required with each drug alone. A preliminary trial of this combination using doses of aminoglutethimide of 1 g or more a day was assessed over 2 weeks. Control of cortisol overproduction and clinical improvement was achieved but side effects led to withdrawal of the drugs in 6 out of the 12 patients. A lower dose trial of this combination over 2 weeks, using 750 mg/day of aminoglutethimide also controlled cortisol overproduction and side effects led to drug withdrawal in only 2 out of 6 patients. Four of these patients were successfully controlled with even lower doses (500-750 mg/day of aminoglutethimide) for longer periods (26 days–1 year). This low regimen which consists of aminoglutethimide 500–750 mg daily, metyrapone 2 g daily, dexamethasone 0.5 mg b. d. and fludrocortisone 0.1 mg daily, is useful for preparing patients for operative treatments and may be used as a long-term treatment of milder cases.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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