Triamcinolone nasal and Cough: What Users Say
Brand names: Nasacort Allergy 24HR
Reviews for Triamcinolone nasal
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- Taken for 1 to 6 months
- March 2, 2016
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "Anyone that typed a good review for this product was paid by the company. I have now tried this product twice, and I can now say that it does not work. It actually has side effects that are not listed: coughing, irritability, more drainage, completely stopped-up nostril. Use at your own risk. Don't say I didn't warn you."
- Anonymous
- February 16, 2016
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "The side effects from this medication included sinus infection and puffy eyes, cough, and extreme dry mouth. My eyes were so puffy in the morning it was hard to open them. It gave me extreme dry mouth and a bronchitis-type of cough. I didn't realize that the medication was causing the symptoms right away, and I kept taking more of the product. When I realized it was the product that was causing all the symptoms, I stopped taking it. The puffy eyes diminished quickly, but I still have the dry mouth and cough. I would not recommend this product to anyone."
- ack...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- August 13, 2018
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "I have used Nasacort for three years. I have had hay fever most of my life, changing medicines every few years as they become less effective. Nasacort was amazing for the first two years. For the first time in my adult life, living through allergy season with no symptoms and no side effects was an absolute wonder. Now, year three, since day one of starting the spray (one each nostril per day), I have been slowly coughing up all of my lungs. I can only hope I have done no damage. Time to move on and find the next best thing."
- fem...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 17, 2014
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "Works within minutes to relieve allergy symptoms, sneezing and runny nose. Although after just 2 hours of using this medicine, I developed the side effects of a cough that got worse as I continued to use the medicine and an altered sense of smell over three days. After the third day, I stopped using the medicine, after developing more symptoms: weakness, fatigue, and joint pain and swelling in my hands. One week after stopping the medicine, joint pain and swelling have increased."
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- Taken for less than 1 month
- April 29, 2015
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "I bought this medication this morning and took two puffs! Now I am cough, cough, coughing! It did clear my sinuses but created another irritant... I do not have asthma nor suffer from year-round allergies."
- dct...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- August 17, 2021
For Allergic Rhinitis "I tried one spray on each side of my nose. Within 10 min, my nose started pouring, and I was sneezing repeatedly. Ok... maybe I should have not used it in the car and gone into a grocery store. Within 2 hours, my throat started to burn, and I started coughing and could not catch my breath. Two choices, 911 or Benadryl. I took the Benadryl while my finger was paused over the phone. I caught my breath, but my throat was on fire for 12 hours and still hurts badly today. I can only imagine blisters or sores and very red."
- Anonymous
- September 10, 2009
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "Coughing and sneezing for 10 days. Sleep interrupted by coughing all night. Taking for 7 days now. Relief on the 1st day of use."
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Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "Nasacort was good news/bad news for me. The past year, I've had terrible post-nasal drip that my Zyrtec and Astepro were not taking care of, so I added the Nasacort. I had terrible coughing attacks day and night. In a few days on this spray, the drip is so much better and coughing much less. The bad news is this usually fun-loving, peaceful, yoga-type, meditating, tree-hugger kind of girl wants to pick a fight and punch someone in the nose. Steroids! I can't take steroid pills, but my doc insisted this was not absorbed by the body. I think it's safe to say he was wrong. It's the middle of the night, and I'm pacing the floor. My apologies to the person I pick a fight with today. At least my nose won't drip on you."