Rhinocort aqua nasal spray contains the active substance Budesonide, which works to reduce inflammation and the immune response in the body, because it is one of the glucocorticosteroids.
Rhinocort allergy spray is used in the following cases:
Allergic rhinitis.
Relief of upper respiratory tract symptoms such as runny nose, itchy nose, sneezing.
Adenoids of the nose.
Infections of the nose.
Control, Prevention of asthma attacks.
Symptoms of rhinocort nasal spray damage that may occur during its use:
Nausea.
Stomach pain.
A headache.
High blood pressure.
Nasal congestion.
Inflammation of the middle ear.
The appearance of bruises.
Inflammation of the respiratory tract.
Renault Kurt spray is not used in the following cases:
Tuberculosis patients.
Bacterial, viral or fungal infection.
Cases of bronchospasm.
Cases of persistent asthma.
Hypersensitivity to one of the components of rhinocort spray.
Rhinocort aqua nasal spray is used in the following cases only after consulting a doctor:
Liver diseases.
Kidney disease.
Heart disease.
High blood pressure.
Infection of gastrointestinal ulcers.
Shake the package well.
Hold the package upright.
Insert the head of the sprayer into one of the nostrils.
Close the other nostril with your finger.
Press the sprayer once.
Repeat steps 3 to 5 in the other nostril.
Do not use the spray more than twice a day.
Do not use the spray for more than 12 consecutive weeks.
If you use other nasal sprays, be sure to wait 10 minutes between each spray.
Rhinocort allergy spray is kept at a temperature below 25 Celsius, away from moisture and direct sunlight.