Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 Steve, Yes, you can get compounded cortisol, the difference is no fillers. I can't tell you if there's enough difference between it and HC as I have never used the HC, have only been on the compounded cortisol from my doc. Linn > Question: I called a local compounding pharmacy locally about a month > ago and asked about hydrocortisone. They told me they don't compound > it because HC (Cortef) *is* natural. Yet, I've heard others say that > Cortef contains a small amount of binders/fillers that some people may > be allergic to. Is there such a thing as " compounded " HC? And, is > there enough difference between it and Cortef to warrant all the fuss? > > --Steve > > . > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 Steve and Linn, I've had compounded H/C. Several compounding pharmacists said the pure H/C is too small an amount for them to measure accurately and fill capsules so they still need to use some filler - the difference is they can use a different type of filler that would be more inert like tapioca or vitamin C or something else. It turned out that I personally did not see a difference. I was getting severe heartburn with the cortef, so because it was possible that I was reacting to the filler, I tried the compounded H/ C with a filler that I know I can tolerate (I know because I've had it before). Unfortunately, even with the compounded H/C I kept getting the hearburn. Then I tried taking the H/C bucally, between my my cheek and gums, finally I wasn't getting the heartburn. I continued with the compounded H/C for a while since I already had it, then I tried the original cortef bucally. Low and behold, no heartburn. Now I've gone back to the original stuff since the compounded H/C costs quite a bit more, not to mention the hassle of getting to a compounding pharmacy which isn't local to me. So, there is my experience. Steve, I guess it depends what problem you're having with the cortef, maybe you could find out what they use for filler. I should mention something about taking it bucally. I've been warned that it might not be a good idea because it could cause thrush or mouth sores. Again, my personal experience with it is it did not cause thrush or mouth sores, nor with the person who told me about taking it this way. If there is a concern, one could always rinse their mouth out after taking it. good luck, Elyse > Question: I called a local compounding pharmacy locally about a month > ago and asked about hydrocortisone. They told me they don't compound > it because HC (Cortef) *is* natural. Yet, I've heard others say that > Cortef contains a small amount of binders/fillers that some people may > be allergic to. Is there such a thing as " compounded " HC? And, is > there enough difference between it and Cortef to warrant all the fuss? > > --Steve > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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