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Carbohydrate metabolism, hydrocortisone effects

Theory Cortisol (or hydrocortisone) was introduced in the year 1951, for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis. It has a significant effect on protein metabolism. It also exerts widespread effects on carbohydrates, lipid and protein synthesis (or anabolism). The cardinal side effects such as excessive potassium excretion and sodium retention, enhanced gastric acidity, oedema, psychosis and negative nitogen balance are some of the exaggerated manifestations of the normal metabolite functions of cortisol. [Pg.64]


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