Nasalide
SIDE EFFECTS
The adverse events rates listed below are based on symptoms spontaneously reported in multidose controlled clinical trials in comparing NASAREL and NASALIDE for treatment of allergic rhinitis. In patients receiving NASAREL the most common adverse events were transient aftertaste (17%) and transient nasal burning and stinging (13%). These symptoms did not usually interfere with treatment.
Adverse Event Rates for NASAREL:
Incidence Greater than 1% (probably causally related)
Respiratory: Nasal burning/stinging (13%), epistaxis *, nasal dryness, pharyngitis, cough increased
Gastrointestinal: Nausea
Special Senses: Aftertaste (17%)
Incidence 1% or Less (probably causally related)
Respiratory: Hoarseness
Special Senses: Abnormal sense of smell
Incidence 1% or Less (causal relationship unknown) *
Respiratory: Sinusitis
Adverse Event Rates for NASALIDE:
Incidence Greater than 1% (probably causally related)
Respiratory: Nasal burning/stinging (44%), epistaxis *, nasal dryness *, pharyngitis *, cough increased
Gastrointestinal: Nausea
Special Senses: Aftertaste (8%)
Incidence 1% or Less (probably causally related)
Respiratory: Hoarseness, nasal ulcer
Incidence 1% or Less (causal relationship unknown)
Respiratory: Sinusitis
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*Incidence of reported reaction between 3% and 9%. Those reactions occurring in less than 3% of the patients are unmarked.
Reactions occurred under circumstances where the causal relationship has not been clearly established; they are presented as alerting information for physicians.
Cases of growth suppression have been reported for intranasal corticosteroids (including NASAREL) (see PRECAUTIONS, Pediatric Use section).
DRUG INTERACTIONS
No information provided.
Generic Name: Flunisolide (Nasal Spray)
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