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Corticosteroid Nasal
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Corticosteroid (Nasal)

Class Name: corticosteroid (Nasal route)

Commonly used brand name(s)

In the U.S.

  • Beconase
  • Beconase AQ
  • Flonase
  • Nasacort
  • Nasacort AQ
  • Nasalide
  • Nasarel
  • Nasonex
  • Omnaris
  • Rhinocort
  • Tri-Nasal
  • Vancenase
  • Vancenase AQ
  • Vancenase AQ Double Strength
  • Veramyst
  • Xhance
  • Zetonna

In Canada

  • Apo-Beclomethasone Aq
  • Beclomethasone Aq
  • Beconase Aq
  • Gen-Budesonide Aq
  • Med Beclomethasone Aq
  • Nasacort Aq
  • Nasacort Cfc-Free
  • Nu-Beclomethasone
  • Nu-Flunisolide
  • Ratio-Beclomethasone Aq

Available Dosage Forms:

  • Aerosol Liquid
  • Spray
  • Implant

Uses for this Medicine

Nasal corticosteroids are cortisone-like medicines. They belong to the family of medicines called steroids. These medicines are sprayed or inhaled into the nose to help relieve the stuffy nose, irritation, and discomfort of hay fever, other allergies, and other nasal problems. These medicines are also used to prevent nasal polyps from growing back after they have been removed by surgery.

These medicines are available only with your doctor's prescription.

Before using this Medicine

Allergies

Tell your doctor if you have ever had any unusual or allergic reaction to medicines in this group or any other medicines. Also tell your health care professional if you have any other types of allergies, such as to foods dyes, preservatives, or animals. For non-prescription products, read the label or package ingredients carefully.

Pediatric

Corticosteroids taken by mouth or injection have been shown to slow or stop growth in children and cause reduced adrenal gland function. If corticosteroids are medically necessary to control nasal problems in a child, nasal corticosteroids are generally considered to be safer than corticosteroids taken by mouth or injection. Prolonged or high-dose use of nasal corticosteroids may potentially affect growth; although, most nasal corticosteroids have not been shown to affect growth. Also, use of most nasal corticosteroids may allow some children to stop using or decrease the amount of corticosteroids taken by mouth or injection.

Triamcinolone acetonide is not recommended for use in children less than 2 years of age .

Before this medicine is given to a child, you and your child's doctor should talk about the good this medicine will do as well as the risks of using it. Follow the doctor's directions very carefully to lessen the chance of unwanted effects.

Geriatric

Although there is no specific information comparing use of nasal corticosteroids in the elderly with use in other age groups, they are not expected to cause different side effects or problems in older people than they do in younger adults.

Pregnancy

In one human study, use of beclomethasone oral inhalation by pregnant women did not cause birth defects or other problems. Other studies on birth defects with beclomethasone, budesonide, dexamethasone, flunisolide, fluticasone, mometasone or triamcinolone have not been done in humans.

In animal studies, corticosteroids taken by mouth or injection during pregnancy were shown to cause birth defects. Also, too much use of corticosteroids during pregnancy, especially during the first trimester, may cause other unwanted effects in the infant, such as slower growth and reduced adrenal...