Basic Information
- Habit forming? No
- Prescription needed? Yes
- Available as generic? Yes, for some
- Drug class: Adrenocorticoid (nasal); anti-inflammatory
(steroidal), nasal
Uses
- Treats nasal allergy.
- Treats nasal polyps.
- Treats non-infectious inflammatory nasal conditions.
Dosage & Usage Information
How to take:
Read patient instruction sheet supplied with your prescription.
Usually 1 or 2 sprays into each nostril every 12 hours.
Save container for possible refills.
When to take:
At the same time each day, according to instructions on prescription
label.
If you forget a dose:
Use as soon as you remember up to an hour late. If you remember
more than an hour late, skip this dose. Don't double the next
dose.
What drug does:
Subdues inflammation by decreasing secretion of prostaglandins
in cells of the lining of the nose and by inhibiting release
of histamine.
Very little, if any, of the nasal adrenocorticoid gets absorbed
into the bloodstream.
Time lapse before drug works:
Usually 5 to 7 days, but may be as long as 2 to 3 weeks.
Don't take with:
Any other medicine without consulting your doctor or pharmacist.
Overdose
SYMPTOMS:
None expected.
WHAT TO DO:
Overdose unlikely to threaten life. If person takes much larger
amount than prescribed, call doctor, poison-control center
or hospital emergency room for instructions.
Possible Adverse Reactions or Side Effects
Life-threatening:
Common:
Burning or dryness of nose, sneezing.
Infrequent:
Crusting inside the nose, nosebleed, sore throat, ulcers in
nose, cough, dizziness, head- ache, hoarseness, nausea, runny
nose.
Rare:
- White patches in nose or throat.
- Eye pain, wheezing respiration.
Warnings & Precautions
Don't take if:
You are allergic to cortisone or any cortisone-like medication.
Before you start, consult your doctor:
If you know you are allergic to any of the propellants in
the spray. These include benzalkonium chloride, disodium acetate,
phenylethanol, fluorocarbons, propylene glycol.
Over age 60:
No special problems expected.
Pregnancy:
Probably safe, but check with doctor.
Breast-feeding:
Probably safe, but check with doctor.
Infants & children:
Probably safe, but check with doctor.
Prolonged use:
Not recommended.
Skin & sunlight:
No special problems expected.
Driving, piloting or hazardous work:
Don't drive or pilot aircraft until you learn how medicine
affects you. Don't work around dangerous machinery. Don't
climb ladders or work in high places. Danger increases if
you drink alcohol or take medicine affecting alertness and
reflexes.
Discontinuing:
No special problems expected.
Others:
No special problems expected.
Possible Interaction with Other Drugs