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Nasonex Nasal Spray Description
Nasonex Nasal Spray is used in the treatment and prevention of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis (hay fever). This is a form of medication known as a corticosteroid. There may be other conditions where Nasonex Nasal Spray is a good choice of medication for you and so do not be surprised if your doctor prescribes you this medication for another condition. However you can expect a full explanation for why he or she has done so.
Nasonex Nasal Spray Directions
As is the case with all drugs, it is vital that you carefully follow the instructions given to you by your doctor. In most cases this will be written on the label of the medicine bottle or box and you must read this information very carefully. If you do happen to have any questions about how to take this medicine then you should talk to your pharmacist, nurse or doctor and they will be happy to help you. You should shake gently before using a dose. You should refer to the instructions regarding how to prime the spray before use. In order to use this spray effectively you should first gently blow your nose and then sit down and tilt your head forward slightly. You must then remove the dust cover that will be surrounding the cover and place the tip of the applicator into your nose. Use a finger from your other hand to block off the other nostril. You should then breathe in gently through your open nostril while squeezing the spray container. After use you should clean the tip of the nasal applicator with a tissue and replace the cover. You should wash the dust cover and applicator once per week following the instructions provided with the medicine. You should throw out the container once you have used the number of sprays that is on the label, even if the container is not empty. Ensure that you keep the medication away from your eyes.
Where you keep the medicine is very important and in this case it must be stored at room temperature (77 degrees F) away from the sun and in the bottle or box provided or in an airtight container. You must take the medicine as directed by your doctor and if you can take it at the same time everyday i.e. at breakfast time, then that may help you to remember. It is very important that you take this medicine everyday as directed and do not miss a dose, even if you are feeling better. Failure to take your medicine as directed will likely result in the worsening of your symptoms. In the unfortunate scenario that you do forget to take a dose, you must take the missed dose as soon as you remember unless this is near the time of your next dose. In this case you should just forget about the missed dose and carry on with your normal schedule, as you must never take two doses of a single medication at the same time. If you have any concerns then you should contact your pharmacist, nurse or doctor for more information.
Nasonex Nasal Spray Cautions
First and foremost you should not take Nasonex Nasal Spray if you have experienced an allergic or other adverse reaction to it or any other ingredient that is used in the production of Nasonex Nasal Spray. If you are worried that you may have had an adverse reaction to Nasonex Nasal Spray in the past then you should discuss this with your doctor. There may be tests that are required by your doctor to check for side effects and/or monitor how effective the medicine is for you, however your doctor will talk to you about what is required. It is important to attend all laboratory and doctor appointments while you are taking Nasonex Nasal Spray and additional appointments may be necessary when a change to the dose is made and during the initial starting period. You should avoid performing tasks such as driving; operating heavy machinery or any other dangerous activities until you know what effects this medicine has on you. You should never change or alter the dose of any medication unless you have talked it through with your doctor. It is vital that you notify your doctor or pharmacist before you begin any new medication, even if it is only one brought over the counter. Nasonex Nasal Spray may have adverse effects on the fetus in pregnant women and so all women who may be thinking about getting pregnant should weigh up the pros and cons of taking this medicine during pregnancy with their doctor. Also there is not enough research for us to know if Nasonex Nasal Spray is excreted in the breast milk and so general advice at this time is to not breast-feed while on this medication. It is important that before you undergo any dental work or surgery of any kind that you let the dentist or doctor know that you are taking this medication.
You must stay away from everyone who has had exposure to or is currently suffering from measles or chicken pox. Avoid all people with an infectious disease, especially those with chicken pox, measles and shingles. Nasonex Nasal Spray may affect the growth of children and your doctor or nurse should record regular growth charts. Elderly or children taking this medicine should exercise caution, as they may be more sensitive to the effects of Nasonex Nasal Spray. You must not use this medication for other nasal problems. You must be careful not to get this medication in your eyes. Sometimes corticosteroids can lower your resistance to infection; however not much of this medicine is absorbed into the bloodstream. You should talk to your doctor if you are worried about whether or not this medicine many affect your ability to fight infection.
Nasonex Nasal Spray Side Effects
As is the case with most drugs Nasonex Nasal Spray is not without its side effects. Some of the things that you may notice when taking this medication include: burning or irritation inside the nose, sore throat, nosebleed or a pink color to the mucus, or headache. These may be minor and go away during the course of treatment, however if they do bother you then you must talk to your doctor. Nasonex Nasal Spray was prescribed to you, as your doctor believes that the benefits will outweigh the side effects and so it is usual to expect some symptoms. However these symptoms should not cause you major discomfort and if this is the case then please talk to your doctor. Fortunately it is uncommon for someone to have an allergic reaction to this medicine, however they do occur and if you notice severe dizziness, a rash, itching, trouble breathing or swelling then you must seek immediate medical attention. If you experience any symptoms that worry you, even if they are not listed above, then it is vital that you talk to your doctor, pharmacist or nurse about it.
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Nasonex Nasal Spray Active Ingredients
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