Taking Nasacort AQ
The Generic Name for Nasacort is triamcinolone nasal (trye am SIH no lone).
It is sold under the brand names: Nasacort, Nasacort AQ, Tri-Nasal
Nasacort is FDA approved for the treatment of the nasal symptoms of seasonal and year round allergies such as nasal congestion, itchy runny nose, and sneezing. Nasacort Nasal Spray is an unscented, thixotropic, water-based metered-dose pump spray formulation unit containing a microcrystalline suspension of triamcinolone acetonide in an aqueous medium.
How Nasacort is Taken
Nasacort Nasal Spray comes as a solution to inhale through the nose. It usually is inhaled one to four times a day at evenly spaced intervals. Before using it, gently blow your nose to clear your nasal passages. However, avoid blowing your nose for 15 minutes after inhaling the prescribed dose.
Warnings/Precautions about Nasacort
Before using this medication, tell your doctor if you have a viral, bacterial, or fungal infection of any kind. The absorption of this drug into the system can inhibit the body's ability to fight off infections. You may not be able to use Nasacort Nasal Spray if you have an infection. Do not use this medication without first talking to your doctor if you are pregnant or could become pregnant during treatment.
It is not known whether Nasacort Nasal Spray passes into breast milk. Do not use Nasacort Nasal Spray without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby.
Nasacort Nasal Spray is not approved for children use younger than 12 years of age.
Missed a Dose of Nasacort
If you miss a dose of Nasacort, simply use it as soon as you remember to do so; more importantly do not use if it is almost time for the next dose, instead, skip the missed dose and resume your usual dosing schedule. Do not "double-up" the dose to catch up.
Possible Side Effects of Nasacort
Nasacort has been shown to cause irritation, stinging, burning, or dryness of the nasal passages. Sneezing, nosebleed, headache, lightheadedness, loss of taste, throat irritation or nausea may also occur. If these effects continue or become bothersome, inform your doctor. Unlikely but report promptly: persistent nose or throat irritation/soreness, white patchy areas. Very unlikely but report promptly: broken or damaged nasal membranes, unusual weakness, weight loss, nausea/vomiting, fainting, dizziness, vision changes. If you notice other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Storage of Nasacort
Store Nasacort at Room Temperature, 20 to 25°C (68 to 77°F) away from sunlight and moisture. Avoid freezing. Keep Nasacort out of reach of children.
Overdose on Nasacort
An overdose of this medication is very unlikely to occur. If you do think that an overdose has occurred, call an emergency room or poison control right away.
More Information about Nasacort
Avoid items or activities that are known allergens to you. Clean areas where dust or pet fur may aggravate your condition.
Avoid exposing yourself to known sources of infection. Stay away from people with chicken pox, measles, or any other type of infection.
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Disclaimer about Nasacort
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