Beclomethasone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis User Reviews (Page 2)
Brand names: Beconase AQ, QNASL
Beclomethasone nasal has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 from a total of 26 reviews for the treatment of Allergic Rhinitis. 65% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 19% reported a negative experience.
Reviews for Beclomethasone nasal
- Wish...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- February 5, 2017
QNASL (beclomethasone) "Its the only product that works. I've tried everything from sinus surgery, to all the sprays to shots. Only this gave me relief."
- John
- June 12, 2017
Beconase AQ (beclomethasone) "Contains polysorbate 80 can cross the blood brain barrier. Google it. It's potentially dangerous stuff."
- jolly...
- May 1, 2020
QNASL (beclomethasone) "it works great for me but I can not afford it"
- Cranky...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- February 21, 2021
QNASL (beclomethasone) "Spray pump keeps malfunctioning and price too expensive. I liked how it helped my allergies but got tired of the pump breaking and the ridiculous price."
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"I have used Beconase for years because it worked. Since the makers raised the price astronomically, I will be using Flonase over the counter. They can try raising the price because two other products have been discontinued, but may find that consumers will go to other steroids."