Prednisolone stearoylglycolate

Prednisolone stearoylglycolate (also known as prednisolone 21-stearoylglycolate or sintisone) is a less commonly used form of prednisolone medication. While it shares some similarities with other prednisolone variants, there's limited information available due to its restricted use. Here's what we know:

What it is:

  • Prednisolone stearoylglycolate is a corticosteroid, similar to prednisolone and other prednisolone esters [1, 2].
  • Corticosteroids are man-made versions of a hormone your adrenal glands produce naturally. They have anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects [1].

How it works:

The exact mechanism of how prednisolone stearoylglycolate works in the body is not fully understood compared to other prednisolone forms [2].

What it's used for:

There's limited information on the specific conditions prednisolone stearoylglycolate is used for. Research suggests it may have been explored for topical applications or for sustained-release purposes [2, 3]. However, it's not a commonly prescribed medication currently.

Important to note:

  • Due to limited availability and ongoing research, prednisolone stearoylglycolate is likely not a mainstream treatment option for most inflammatory conditions.
  • If you come across information about this medication, it's best to consult a doctor for the most up-to-date and reliable details.