Triamcinolone nasal and Runny Nose: What Users Say
Brand names: Nasacort Allergy 24HR
Reviews for Triamcinolone nasal
- Von...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 17, 2016
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "Nasacort made my nose run like a faucet. It was almost like something in it triggered my allergies instead of helping them. I used it for a week before I realized it was what was causing me problems. It also caused blood to be in my snot. I would try anything else besides this. On a scale from 1 to 10, I would rate Nasalcrom at 10 and Nasacort at 1."
- Joh...
- March 10, 2017
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "Nasacort has absolutely made my nasal congestion and runniness a problem. I've been using Nasacort for a couple of months. From the outset, after my morning dose (snorting it is not a problem), I would find my nose immediately became runny. If I went cycling, I'd find myself with a stuffy nose and post-nasal drip -- classic allergic reactions to my environment. The Nasacort was not helping a bit. In fact, it seemed to be aggravating my allergies. And they don't exactly give this stuff away. So I am doing without Nasacort and will probably switch to a prescription inhaler next time I see my allergy specialist."
- Joh...
- March 10, 2017
Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "Nasacort has absolutely made my nasal congestion and runniness a problem. I've been using Nasacort for a couple of months. From the outset, after my morning dose (snorting it is not a problem), I would find my nose immediately became runny. If I went cycling, I'd find myself with a stuffy nose and post-nasal drip -- classic allergic reactions to my environment. The Nasacort was not helping a bit. In fact, it seemed to be aggravating my allergies. And they don't exactly give this stuff away. So I am doing without Nasacort and will probably switch to a prescription inhaler next time I see my allergy specialist."
- A...
- January 16, 2020
For Allergic Rhinitis "I've had chronic rhinitis for 40+ years, and I've tried many oral medications over the years with minor benefits, but not enough to offset the side effects. I've basically learned to live with constant post-nasal drainage and sinus congestion. I used Nasacort for a month, and while my congestion and PND abated to some extent, what mucus I did have was very runny, so I had a rather drippy nose all the time. Unfortunately, just as my first bottle was starting to run out, I started to experience what I can best describe as an anxious and jittery feeling in my chest. It left me feeling very unsettled and fidgety. Yesterday, the congestion and PND flared up significantly, so I decided to try Nasacort once more, which I did in the late afternoon. When I woke up this morning, the anxiety, tension, and jitters were all back with a vengeance. So to me, it's conclusive that these side effects are real and not worth the benefits. Too bad because they really did help the rhinitis!"
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Triamcinolone nasal for Allergic Rhinitis "Apparently this product worked wonders for a friend of mine. Within minutes of taking one dose, my nose would not stop running like a faucet. I began feeling sharp yet sudden pain throughout my chest/stomach. I genuinely feel like I couldn't breathe (I say feel because I'm dealing with the side effects as I type this). I have very bad diarrhea, and I feel like I am going to puke up a storm at any point. Please don't take this, and if you do, be prepared. I wish I was."