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Aug 26, 2025 - 09:23 AM
We are not veterinarians and can not provide medical advice. An Addisonian Crisis is a life-threatening emergency and the animal should be brought to the veterinary hospital immediately. Having said that, I researched your question online and this is what I found:
"The recommended corticosteroid for an adrenal (Addison's) crisis is hydrocortisone, administered as an immediate 100mg intravenous or intramuscular injection, followed by repeated dosing every 6 hours or continuous IV infusion, until the patient is stable. This parenteral hydrocortisone provides the necessary replacement hormone that the body is not producing, to manage the crisis."
We provide more information on this condition in our Holistic Addison's Disease Protocol along with supplement recommendations.
"The recommended corticosteroid for an adrenal (Addison's) crisis is hydrocortisone, administered as an immediate 100mg intravenous or intramuscular injection, followed by repeated dosing every 6 hours or continuous IV infusion, until the patient is stable. This parenteral hydrocortisone provides the necessary replacement hormone that the body is not producing, to manage the crisis."
We provide more information on this condition in our Holistic Addison's Disease Protocol along with supplement recommendations.
