Allergic Rhinitis

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I have allergic rhinitis and I am taking antamin every night. This was prescribed by my doctor before but I made it as my maintenance medicine without his knowledge because if I don't drink it at nigh, I always sneeze followed by a clogged nose and red eyes in the morning. I would like to ask if what I'm doing is right. Will I get bad effect in the future using this medicine for a long time?

I hv been taking tab ebast -m hs(at night) for 1.5 month for allergic rhinitis.how do i need to titrate the dose.. ? M supposed to complete a course of 3 monthes.. ## Sir, I get a bout of sneezing and watery nose at least once in ten days(NO CHANGE IN FREQUENCY BECAUSE OF WEATHER). I was taking cetrizine+ppa for resolution of symptoms and usually just one dose would alleviate the symptoms but off late my dr prescribed EBAST-M to be taken for 15 days regularly.Will it resolve my problem permanently. Pl reply. ## ebast-m will decrease ur problems for a while. it wont resolve ur problems permamnantly. if u wanna resolve ur problems u can take ebast m, along with few preventions like not sleeping under fan, drinking hot water, eating night dinner at 7pm. it will surely resolve ur problems. ...

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I have acute and ongoing rhinitis. I was on Flucatizone, but now I have an irritated, burning and bleeding nose. Will Deselex help for my chronically blocked nose? I use Afrin, but find it is a bit harsh to use frequently. ## Hi Rita, Sorry to hear about the ongoing symptoms you're having. From what I could gather, Deselex (Desloratadine) is an antihistamine used for treating or preventing allergy symptoms, such as sneezing or a runny/stuffy nose, etc. Apparently it works by blocking histamine, the substance in the body that is known for causing these allergic symptoms. So it would seem to me that you have the right medication. Is this something your doctor recommended? ## No it was not recommend by my doctor. I was just wondering if it could be an alternative for the Flucatizone wh...

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co aleva ebastine betamethasone My brother was prescribed with the drug to treat his allergic rhinitis. An episode of palpitation and extreme anxiety occurred after taking it an hour earlier. He was just watching tv that time and had his usual dinner. Can this be attributed to the drug? Thanks for the reply.An afterthought- is there another drug that he can use as a substitute? ## You Can try cetrizine :) It's also for Allergic rhinitis

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for allergic rhinitis ## This medication is unavailable in the U.S. and I am sorry to say that other countries do not regulate their prescription drugs as strictly as the FDA does. That said, finding information on them is very difficult, since there are no databases which list them all, like there are for U.S. prescription drugs. The only thing I can suggest is that you try asking your doctor or pharmacist for more information. ## I take Claricort here in the Philippines for Perennial allergic rhinitis Rhinitis and Rhinorrhoea (Cattarh) Nasal discharge. It's a mix of Loratadine 5 mg, betamethasone 250 mcg. and manufactured by Shering-Plough. It also relieves symptoms of atopic dermatitis, angioedema, & urticaria. ## i like use symbicort and clariricort. my question is? they can...

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I have allergic rhinitis and headache I took bioflu ...then my clogged nose are gone but the next day i have severe headache and dizziness and I feel I want to blow. .then I took alaxan and took a nap and my headache is gone ## Hello, Katya! How are you feeling? All medications carry the risk of possibly causing side effects, even BioFlu, especially with the Phenylephrine in it, it is known to cause nausea, dizziness, headache and insomnia. But there is also a chance that your sinus issue caused the headache, since that can also cause them. But both BioFlu and Alaxan contain Paracetamol, so please be careful doubling up as taking too much of it could be dangerous. Its side effects may include nausea, dizziness, headache and stomach irritation. Are there any other questions or concerns?

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I was allergic rhinitis, operated in 2005, now I am feeling throat sores, eye dryness& burning sensation, some times upper back ache, little knee pain& writing scramps. What medicine should I take? A gen physian prescribed me to take 1. Montalucast tabs.2. Tab shelcal & 3. Tab meganeuron od plus. Should I take this? Any side effects?

Alvesco Ciclesonide

Ciclesonide is a glucocorticoid used to treat asthma and allergic rhinitis. It is marketed under the brand names Alvesco for asthma and Omnaris, Omniair, Zetonna, and Alvesco[1] for hay fever in the US and Canada. Side effects of the medication include headache, nosebleeds, and inflammation of the nose and throat linings.[2] It was patented in 1990 and approved for medical use in 2005.[3] The drug was approved for adults and children 12 and o...

Omnaris Ciclesonide

Ciclesonide is a glucocorticoid used to treat asthma and allergic rhinitis. It is marketed under the brand names Alvesco for asthma and Omnaris, Omniair, Zetonna, and Alvesco[1] for hay fever in the US and Canada. Side effects of the medication include headache, nosebleeds, and inflammation of the nose and throat linings.[2] It was patented in 1990 and approved for medical use in 2005.[3] The drug was approved for adults and children 12 and o...

Zetonna Ciclesonide

Ciclesonide is a glucocorticoid used to treat asthma and allergic rhinitis. It is marketed under the brand names Alvesco for asthma and Omnaris, Omniair, Zetonna, and Alvesco[1] for hay fever in the US and Canada. Side effects of the medication include headache, nosebleeds, and inflammation of the nose and throat linings.[2] It was patented in 1990 and approved for medical use in 2005.[3] The drug was approved for adults and children 12 and o...

Ciclesonide Drug Index

Ciclesonide is a glucocorticoid used to treat asthma and allergic rhinitis. It is marketed under the brand names Alvesco for asthma and Omnaris, Omniair, Zetonna, and Alvesco[1] for hay fever in the US and Canada. Side effects of the medication include headache, nosebleeds, and inflammation of the nose and throat linings.[2] It was patented in 1990 and approved for medical use in 2005.[3] The drug was approved for adults and children 12 and o...

I have allergic rhinitis and would like to know whether or not it's safe to take Montelukast, even though I am taking Rifampicin now? Thanks. ## From what I can find, they can be used together, but the antibiotic Rifampicin can reduce the effectiveness of the Montelukast, by making it clear out of your body faster than normal. This means it may not help you as long or as much as it would, if you weren't taking the antibiotic, but it is not dangerous. You should check with your doctor or pharmacist to be certain, though.

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Aerobid Flunisolide

Flunisolide (marketed as AeroBid among others) is a corticosteroid often prescribed as treatment for allergic rhinitis.[1] Intranasal corticosteroids are the most effective medication for controlling symptoms. [2] The principal mechanism of action of flunisolide is to activate glucocorticoid receptors, meaning it has an anti-inflammatory action. The effects of topical corticosteroids is not immediate and requires regular use and at least a few days to start exp...

Nasarel Flunisolide

Flunisolide (marketed as AeroBid among others) is a corticosteroid often prescribed as treatment for allergic rhinitis.[1] Intranasal corticosteroids are the most effective medication for controlling symptoms. [2] The principal mechanism of action of flunisolide is to activate glucocorticoid receptors, meaning it has an anti-inflammatory action. The effects of topical corticosteroids is not immediate and requires regular use and at least a few days to start exp...

Nasalide Flunisolide

Flunisolide (marketed as AeroBid among others) is a corticosteroid often prescribed as treatment for allergic rhinitis.[1] Intranasal corticosteroids are the most effective medication for controlling symptoms. [2] The principal mechanism of action of flunisolide is to activate glucocorticoid receptors, meaning it has an anti-inflammatory action. The effects of topical corticosteroids is not immediate and requires regular use and at least a few days to start exp...

Aerobid-M Flunisolide

Flunisolide (marketed as AeroBid among others) is a corticosteroid often prescribed as treatment for allergic rhinitis.[1] Intranasal corticosteroids are the most effective medication for controlling symptoms. [2] The principal mechanism of action of flunisolide is to activate glucocorticoid receptors, meaning it has an anti-inflammatory action. The effects of topical corticosteroids is not immediate and requires regular use and at least a few days to start exp...

I have been taking Deselex for the last year, non-stop, due to allergic rhinitis and the high pollen count here in Cape Town (SA). This month, i did not get to the chemist in time, and within 3 days, my body was covered with acute urtiricaria (hives)... how can this be possible, especially since I have never suffered from this condition before, and my diet has not changed at all.??? ## Well, we aren't medical professionals, so we can't provide a diagnosis, but there are several possibilities. It could be caused from a new allergy, they can develop suddenly, or it could be a withdrawal or rebound symptom from suddenly not having your usual dosage of this medication. This often happens when people stop a medication abruptly that they have been taking for a prolonged period of time...

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Flunisolide Drug Index

Flunisolide (marketed as AeroBid among others) is a corticosteroid often prescribed as treatment for allergic rhinitis.[1] Intranasal corticosteroids are the most effective medication for controlling symptoms. [2] The principal mechanism of action of flunisolide is to activate glucocorticoid receptors, meaning it has an anti-inflammatory action. The effects of topical corticosteroids is not immediate and requires regular use and at least a few days to start exp...

Aerospan Hfa Flunisolide

Flunisolide (marketed as AeroBid among others) is a corticosteroid often prescribed as treatment for allergic rhinitis.[1] Intranasal corticosteroids are the most effective medication for controlling symptoms. [2] The principal mechanism of action of flunisolide is to activate glucocorticoid receptors, meaning it has an anti-inflammatory action. The effects of topical corticosteroids is not immediate and requires regular use and at least a few days to start exp...

i have taken the ebastine betamethasone for 3 years to treat my allergic rhinitis as prescribe of my doctor and now i feeling so much pain. What will happen to me in this case? please advise me for more information. ## I was given by my docTor Co- aleva(ebastine bethamethasone) for cough n cold once a day for 7 days. And for my insomnia 25 mg benadryl but still I only sleep an 1 to 2 hrs and I wake up at 1am and cannot sleep anymore. What other sleep inducing medicine can I take? ## Hello, Cynthia, how are you doing? Has there been any change? What type of pain are you experiencing? Ebastine and Betamethasone are often used to treat allergic reactions. This combination may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, dry mouth, acne, mood changes, weight changes, and headaches. Anxiou...

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