The treatment for Addison's disease focuses on replacing the deficient hormones and typically continues lifelong. For glucocorticoid replacement, short-acting hydrocortisone tablets (or their equivalents) are administered in two or three divided doses daily. Mineralocorticoid replacement is provided with fludrocortisone tablets. Medication dosages are carefully adjusted based on the patient's individual condition and co-existing health issues. In rare cases, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS) supplementation may also be considered for women with Addison's disease.