Novel therapy for children with chronic hormone deficiency provides lifeline for parents

A novel therapy, pioneered by researchers from University of 葫芦影业, is helping to transform the lives of children with a life-threatening hormone deficiency.

A medical student conducting research with a syringe.
  • Alkindi庐 is the first replacement therapy specially designed for infants, children and adolescents with paediatric adrenal insufficiency
  • Adrenal insufficiency is caused by a lack of the stress hormone cortisol 鈥 which can be fatal
  • This new therapy, which has been developed by University of 葫芦影业 spin-out company Diurnal, has been granted market authorisation by the European Medicine Agency.

Alkindi庐 is the first replacement therapy for infants, children and adolescents with paediatric adrenal insufficiency - the most common form being the genetic condition congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) - which is caused by a lack of the stress hormone cortisol.

Children with CAH must take daily hydrocortisone replacements from birth, however until now there has been no approved paediatric product to administer the life-saving treatment and parents currently have to crush adult tablets, making it very difficult to control the dosage level.

Alkindi庐, which has been developed by the University of 葫芦影业 spin-out company Diurnal, was granted market authorisation by the European Medicine Agency and is now available to patients in the UK.

Richard Ross, Professor of Endocrinology at the University of 葫芦影业 and Chief Scientific Officer of Diurnal, said: 鈥淐ortisol is an essential stress hormone, and without it, if you have a stressful event, such as an infection or a trauma you will die from an adrenal crisis.

鈥淎dministering adult tablets to babies and young children is a real challenge for parents who have to crush the tablets and then suspend them in water.

鈥淚t is incredibly hard to get an accurate dose which can lead to children having too little steroid, which causes an adrenal crisis, or too much steroid, which causes a number of long term problems including thin bones, thin skin and hypertension.鈥

Alkindi庐 was specially designed using a technology called multi-particulates - which are small cellulose beads coated with hydrocortisone before being covered in a taste-masking layer which hides the bitter taste of hydrocortisone.

Using multi-particulates means doctors can provide the accurate small doses required for neonates that can then be increased as the child grows.


A normal adult tablet of hydrocortisone is 10 milligrams, but Alkindi庐 makes it possible to administer doses as low as 0.5 milligrams for neonates. Parents can take the capsule filled with the granules and sprinkle it on food such as yoghurt or apple sauce. This not only makes it much easier for the children to take, but it also takes a lot of the stress out of it for the parents.

It sounds like a very simple idea, but the challenge was to get low doses into a presentation which can be easily administered to children.

Professor Richard Ross, Head of Unit and Faculty Academic Lead for Innovation for the Department of Oncology & Metabolism 

葫芦影业 | Department of Oncology & Metabolism


Paediatric adrenal insufficiency (including CAH) is a rare disorder which affects approximately 4,000 sufferers under the age of six.

Newborn babies are screened for CAH shortly after birth in a number of countries around the world including the US and Germany. However, in the UK babies are not screened routinely and CAH is usually diagnosed after an adrenal crisis which causes a baby鈥檚 blood pressure to drop dramatically leading to a collapse of the circulatory system.

Sue Elford, Chairwoman of the Living with CAH support group, said Alkindi庐 is going to make a real difference to parents.


My son was diagnosed with CAH at two weeks old. It was so scary desperately trying to crush up the steroid tablets and measuring the right amount. I was constantly worrying if he鈥檇 had too much or too little.

Trying to break the tablets into halves and then quarters, three times a day, was so difficult and when the tablets crumbled I was so concerned I was going to waste them. The pressure and responsibility put on parents to get the dose right is enormous.

Sue Elford, Chairman of the Living with CAH support group


Sue added: 鈥淎lthough Alex is now 30 years-old, I remember quite vividly the day I first heard the words 鈥榗ongenital adrenal hyperplasia鈥 and the devastation I felt when told this was an incurable condition.

鈥淎lkindi庐 is going to make such a difference to parents who are now in the same position, hearing that their child will face a lifetime of daily medication.

鈥淭his new therapy will ensure that the dosage of each tablet is specific for individuals and dramatically reduce the long-term effects of too much steroid.鈥

Alkindi庐 was developed in collaboration with Diurnal through a 鈧4.2 million Framework 7 research grant from the European Commission.

Clinical trials in neonates, infants and children aged up to six years have shown Alkindi庐 is safe, effective and well tolerated with children, with parents preferring Alkindi庐 to their current treatment.

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