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CASE REPORT
Budesonide-related adrenal insufficiency
  1. Alexander Arntzenius1,
  2. Louise van Galen2
  1. 1Department of Internal Medicine, Spaarne Gasthuis, Hoofddorp, The Netherlands
  2. 2Department of Internal Medicine, VU Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Noord Holland, The Netherlands
  1. Correspondence to Dr Alexander Arntzenius, abarntzenius{at}spaarneziekenhuis.nl

Summary

Iatrogenic adrenal insufficiency is a potential harmful side effect of treatment with corticosteroids. It manifests itself when an insufficient cortisol response to biological stress leads to an Addisonian crisis: a life-threatening situation. We describe a case of a patient who developed an Addisonian crisis after inappropriate discontinuation of budesonide (a topical steroid used in Crohn's disease) treatment. Iatrogenic adrenal insufficiency due to budesonide use has been rarely reported. Prescribers should be aware of the resulting risk for an Addisonian crisis.

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