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Brand Name :
Nasacort Allergy 24HR
Synonyms :
Class :
Corticosteroids, Inhalants
Dosage Forms & Strengths
Nasal spray
55mcg (actuation)
Two actuations in each nostril total of four actuation every day, I.e., 220 mcg/day
Do not exceed 220 mcg per day
Dosage Forms & Strengths
Nasal spray
55mcg (actuation)
Age: 2-6 years
1 actuation in each nostril, a total two actuation per
day, I.e., 110 mcg/day
Do not exceed 110 mcg per day
Age: 6-12 years
1 actuation in each nostril, total 2 actuation per day, I.e., 110 mcg/day
Do not exceed 110 mcg per day
if there is an inadequate response two actuation in each nostril total four actuation every day, I.e., 220 mcg/day
Do not exceed 220 mcg per day
Age: >12 years
2 actuations in each nostril total 4 actuation every day, I.e., 220 mcg/day
Do not exceed 220 mcg per day
Adverse drug reactions:
Frequency Defined
1-10%
Epistaxis
Upper abdominal pain
Diarrhea
Rash
Asthma
Flu syndrome
Headache
Bronchitis
Dyspepsia
Rhinorrhea
Post-marketing
Sneezing
Dizziness
Fatigue
Nausea
Insomnia
Dyspnea
Pregnancy warnings:
Pregnancy Category: C
Lactation: unknown if distributed into breast milk, avoid
Pregnancy Categories:
Category A: Satisfactory and well-controlled studies show no risk to the fetus in the first or later trimester.
Category B: No evidence shown of risk to the fetus found in animal reproduction studies, and there are not enough studies on pregnant women
Category C: Adverse effects on the fetus found with evidence in animal reproduction studies and no adequate evidence for a result in humans must take care of potential risks in pregnant women
Category D: adequate data available with sufficient evidence of human fetal risk from various platforms, but despite the potential risk, and used only in emergency cases for potential benefits.
Category X: Drugs listed in this category outweigh the risks over benefits. Hence these categories of drugs need to be avoided by pregnant women.
Category N: There is no data available for the drug under this category
Patient Information Leaflet
Generic Name: triamcinolone, intranasal
Why do we use triamcinolone, intranasal?
triamcinolone, intranasal is a Corticosteroids. It is used to treat Allergic Rhinitis.