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Dymista User Reviews & Ratings (Page 4)

Dymista has an average rating of 5.7 out of 10 from a total of 145 reviews on Drugs.com. 48% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 39% reported a negative experience.

Reviews for Dymista

  • Tan
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • October 9, 2021

For Allergic Rhinitis "My first night of using Dymista I had nightmares and woke up the next day irritable not my usual self. The same nightmares occurred for the next 5 nights and all week I wasn’t myself; irritated and agitated, until I realised it was the spray. I came off it and the nightmares stopped immediately within 24 hours and so did the agitation. It smells like a science project and I was concerned that it is going up my nose and not that far away from my brain. Never will I use this product again."

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  • Horri...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • December 16, 2022

For Allergic Rhinitis "Used it once this morning for the first time. The taste is so bad I can only describe it as taken something poisoness. I cannot believe they give this to people. I cannot believe people take this daily. I was gagging and almost threw up from the taste/smell. I’m having post nasal drip now and cannot get it out of my sinuses. I’d rather stuff than ever use this again."

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  • Tg60
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • March 9, 2020

For Allergic Rhinitis "Like many others I was prescribed Dymista when Flonase wasn’t quite enough. It does wonders for my allergies! But after 2 weeks I’ve had a nose bleed that seemed never ending and 2 horrible migraines that left me unable to function. Nose bleeds I can deal with, migraines I really can’t. Overall: not worth the side effects."

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  • bullm...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • February 18, 2013

For Allergic Rhinitis "I used Dymista and the first use was excellent results and a reduction of my snoring and dripping sinus. Price is too high without insurance and the $35 coupon excludes senior citizens that take government funding. "

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  • naomih
  • May 4, 2015

For Allergic Rhinitis "Horrible, bitter taste. Lingers for hours then continues to drip down your throat and continues giving you a horrible awful taste. Did nothing for my nasal allergies, except a 10 min clear nasal way, but the taste didn't make this worth it."

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  • mark...
  • June 1, 2016

For Allergic Rhinitis "this nasal spray has been life changing for me. having suffered with allergy problems all year round for over 25 years ( constant sneezing,runny nose,itchy eyes and headaches) all of these symptoms have completely stopped. in short a miracle drug!!!!!"

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  • September 6, 2016

For Allergic Rhinitis "My ENT suggested I try Distma for allergies since Flonase had not helped. Three hours after Distma's first use I had intense needle stabbing pains in left side of head from crown moving down to ear/ temple area & then back up for "30 hours"! Very drowsy & in a haze. Then when I walk can hear something drumming in my hear, so it's back to the ENT tomorrow to find out the damage! "Do Not Use this product is my suggestion!" It seems I have a perforated eardrum!"

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  • Cassie
  • March 15, 2021

For Allergic Rhinitis "I was prescribed Dymista because I couldn't breathe through my nose .It did clear my nose at first but I am not taking it any more because of these reasons 1) After 3 days I experienced extreme bouts of excessive & violent sneezing of an intensity that shook my entire body as if I was having a fit 2) Watery eyes 3) Flu like symptoms including a total swelling and blocking of my nasal passages 4) itchy back ,arms , thighs & scalp 5)headache and 6) worse still, anxiety of unknown origin. The anxiety hit me on the 7th day.I am not an anxious person & it felt horrible and weird. I started having odd thoughts and worrying about things like how many books would I be able to read before I died. The anxiety did not make any sense to me or my husband. I was stunned to find that anxiety & depression are a potential symptom. So it is in the bin with the Dymista !"

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  • Tally...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • February 22, 2017

For Allergic Rhinitis "So allergist gave me sample, have been using Flonase. The after taste is awful but worse is the subsequent coughing, nausea with vomiting shortly afterwards, slight headache. Did not realize extra tiredness was also from this. It does feel like the nasal passages are opened up more but the morning porcelain throne is not worth it. And no not pregnant! Ain't possible. Definitely will inform MD."

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  • Danie...
  • March 1, 2016

For Allergic Rhinitis "The taste is awful and does last for hours . I was also given the sample without prior knowledge that I should not be driving after use. I feel so out of it , drowsy, slight nausea. I'm still waiting for my insurance to let me know if this medication is covered and how much it will be even after the coupon card . At this point its not worth purchasing . Haven't noticed any positive change either in my sense of smell or nasal breathing ability."

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  • Stuffy...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • April 3, 2023

"Have been using Dymista for 2 months. It’s been life-changing. I have struggled with severe non-allergic rhinitis for 30+ years, and I never knew breathing could be like this. Previously I was blowing my nose 20+ times per day. With twice daily Dymista I’m down to 2-3 and usually, those are shortly after I spray. Because my nose is clear, my sense of smell and taste is better than ever. I thought I had a sleeping disorder, turns out I just couldn’t breathe at night. Sleeping great, and tons more energy. Also solved some inner ear, balance, and motion sickness problems I had because everything was so swollen and congested. Only downside - even when applied correctly it still gives a hint of a bad taste, and last for 20 minutes or so. I use a saline spray to moisturize and avoid a dry nose/nosebleeds. It’s expensive (~$150 in Canada), but I would pay if benefits didn’t cover it. Worth every penny."

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  • Laura
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • September 15, 2018

For Allergic Rhinitis "First time taking it I felt horrible. Yes the taste is awful but also my throat felt sore and my breathing was affected. I would take a drink of some juice and the awful taste did not leave. So I tried some apple cider vinegar with water and that still did not work. I had the worst feeling ever after 1 dose. I will be contacting my ENT doctor. I know it varies among people but that awful taste and feeling upon using is unforgettable."

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  • Bethl...
  • June 27, 2016

For Allergic Rhinitis "I've had year round allergies for years and have tried zyrtec, Claritin, Allegra, Flonase, and numerous eyedrops with nothing completely alleviating my symptoms. Flonase was probably the closest, gone were the itchy eyes, puffy face, constant clearing of throat, runny nose and sneezing, but I still had that annoying itchy nose. My doctor tried dymista last year, and wow, I love it! It works amazing at alleviating all my symptoms, I feel so much better, it is really expensive though but their is a coupon to help with the copay. The after taste is horrible but a glass of water and piece of gum gets rid of it. Also, I do sneeze or feel on the verge of sneezing for about a minute after taking it. Overall, I love it."

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  • TxSne...
  • May 4, 2016

For Allergic Rhinitis "My teenaged son is congested from February through June. We live in the part of Texas where you can actually watch the cedar pollen pods explode (literally). I was so excited to hear all the promises of Dymista, but every squirt caused him to have crazy sneezing fits - like 15-20 in a row! We kept trying for 3 days, but he was miserable with the sneezing. Haven't seen any other reviews mention this, so I guess we are just special : /"

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  • South...
  • May 24, 2016

For Allergic Rhinitis "The positives for me were that it immediately helped with my itchy nose. However, it didn't completely get rid of it. I was taking it in the morning and at night and I felt so drugged and irritated. I really had to make myself do anything during the day. All I wanted to do was sleep. I've gone back to just suffering through my allergies during the day, and taking Benadryl at night. I've got two small children, so being excessively tires and cranky during the day isn't an option for me."

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  • cattk...
  • October 13, 2015

For Allergic Rhinitis "Experienced choking, headaches and after using for 2 weeks progresssively worse nose bleeds. I ended up in the emergency today, my nose is a mess inside. Cauterizations two days in a row, patches put on the area that have been bleeding. Now I can take no nasal spray until everything heals. I have taken Nasonex for several years and like it but my mail pharmacy stopped carrying it. Threw away 3 containers of the horrible Dymista."

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  • ironman
  • May 26, 2014

For Allergic Rhinitis "I have been suffering from extremely bad allergies for years. Between my allergies and my asthma, I have had to use OTC nasal sprays, a combination of allergy medications and my asthma inhaler. I just started using Dymista and for the first time in years, I was able to breathe clearly. I did not even need to use nasal spray! I am so glad I finally found Dymista!"

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  • Anonymous
  • June 11, 2014

For Allergic Rhinitis "So far so good. I have been using Dymista for 2 weeks & I can breathe out of both nostrils & I have a sense of smell again! I used Nasonex for years & it worked well, but I seemed to build up a tolerance after awhile. For the last couple of years I have been hooked on OTC nasal spray with horrible rebound congestion which required antibiotics & prednisone to kick. After this last round of antibiotics & prednisone & a change to Dymista. I can now breathe! I hope it continues. I was even able to find a discount coupon online so I got it for $30."

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  • KRpww
  • July 15, 2015

For Allergic Rhinitis "I am also one of those people who seem to be allergic to everything and always suffering. My doctor recommended this and I've only been on it for a few days but it is already a game changer for me. The true test will be cedar season but I feel confident I will be okay. Thankful for the discount card!!"

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  • Raj...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • October 2, 2023

For Allergic Rhinitis "Dear All, Yes, this drug is most reliable. And, for the first time, I used it and never experienced nose blocks, running nose, sneezes, etc. for one month. For testing purposes, I stopped for 10 days, and slowly those conditions started back. Hence, I started using this medicine again. It is too costly but most reliable. Please use it without any hesitation. However, individual medical conditions are different and it may not be suitable. Regards."

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  • Joano
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • July 1, 2021

For Allergic Rhinitis "Never again would I use this nasal spray. I have only been using it a week and had to stop it. Have never felt so weak and tired and a high fever on/off so will never use this product again. It also causes palpations."

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  • Alyssa...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • March 9, 2017

For Allergic Rhinitis "I've been using it for a month now, the taste was horrible in the beginning but I've found that if I drink something flavored it goes away. I can breathe a million times better with this spray. I have had chronic sinus headaches since I started taking this but I guess it's a trade off to be able to breathe. I have found no correlation in the spray helping my asthma."

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  • Cowboy
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • January 12, 2020

For Allergic Rhinitis "Originally used flonase and azelastine hcl individually to relieve congestion for allergic rhinitis. Saw that Dymista was the same combination of drugs in one bottle so I thought I would give it a try. Unfortunately not strong enough in dymista. I got much more relief from the individual applications. Not to mention , it was expensive with a 30 dollar copay. One insurance would not cover it at all."

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  • AniaS
  • February 5, 2018

For Allergic Rhinitis "After 1 month of anti inflammatories I used dymista and got relief wirhin an hour. My allergic reactions are still unknown today but pains associated were gone in an hour. Pains returned after an hour but after steadily using for a few months, and being removed from the affected building, I returned to normal."

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  • Roadsy
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • February 1, 2021

For Allergic Rhinitis "An ENT Specialist recently prescribed this to me for a sleep apnoea work up, I didn't report rhinitis as I don't consider I have it. Yesterday I suffered form severe colon spasms, nausea and headache. Today I had (unpainful) loose urgent motion. I have now looked up the adverse effects of Dymista 125/50 and conclude that this was the cause of the ailments. I thought doctors were supposed to warn you of adverse side effects, to keep an eye out for them! Not happy, lose a days sick leave and it cost $50."

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