FAQs
These medications relieve symptoms of seasonal allergies, including sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, and stuffiness.
You should use nasacort nasal spray when your allergic rhinitis symptoms occur during the pollen season. Nasacort nasal spray relieves symptoms within 30 minutes after each dose.
Yes, nasacort nasal spray is safe for kids ages 2 years and older. Children younger than age 6 shouldn't have more than 1 milligram per kilogram of body weight taken at once.
If you're taking another medicine, don't take it right away after taking nasacort nasal spray. Wait at least 4 hours before taking the second drug.
Your pharmacist will give you instructions about how much of the medicine to take based on your medical history and current health problems. Your doctor will check your progress regularly.
We recommend trying nasacort nasal spray first. If you decide that it doesn't work well for you, talk to your doctor about switching to a different medicine.
Children under 12 months old shouldn't have more than 0.5 mg of budesonide per kilogram of body weight taken at once. And they shouldn't have more than 5 mg of fluticasone propionate per day.
Yes, but you'll probably want to try something else first. Nasal sprays aren't meant to cure colds. They're intended to reduce symptoms.
Side effects include headache, upset stomach, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, rash, itching, and swelling. Call your doctor if you notice anything unusual.
Yes, you can drive safely while using nasacort nasal spray. Don't drink alcoholic beverages while using nasacort nasal spray.
Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dose if it's almost time for your next scheduled dose.