Corticosteroids have a short half-life, with that of cortisol being only 90 minutes. The drugs are metabolised in the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]], where the C4-5 double bind is reduced and conjugation with sulphate or glucuronic acid occurs. They are then excreted in the urine. Cortisone and prednisone are inactive prodrugs; upon [[Pharmacokinetics#Drug Metabolism in the Liver|liver metabolism]] they are converted to hydrocortisone and prednisolone respectively. | Corticosteroids have a short half-life, with that of cortisol being only 90 minutes. The drugs are metabolised in the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]], where the C4-5 double bind is reduced and conjugation with sulphate or glucuronic acid occurs. They are then excreted in the urine. Cortisone and prednisone are inactive prodrugs; upon [[Pharmacokinetics#Drug Metabolism in the Liver|liver metabolism]] they are converted to hydrocortisone and prednisolone respectively. |