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Nasacort with zyrtec
A 21-year-old female asked:

Dr. Mansoor Jatoianswered
Internal Medicine 11 years experience
Bronchospasm: Sometimes you can have residual bronchospasm after an upper respiratory infection for weeks after you feel better. Using cough lozenges may help, over... Read More
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A 64-year-old male asked:

Dr. Marshall Seligmannanswered
Pediatrics 16 years experience
Allergic Rhinitis: Nasal steroids and oral antihistamines are complimentary, and are often used together in the treatment of allergic rhinitis.
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A 39-year-old female asked:

Dr. Franklyn Gergitsanswered
ENT and Head and Neck Surgery 31 years experience
Nasal steroid: Greetings. Unfortunately the cheapest nasal steroid spray that I have seen is Nasacort (triamcinolone) at 36 US dollars for a 3 month supply. That's ... Read More
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2.6k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
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Dr. Robert Kneeceanswered
Specializes in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics
Singular: Adding zyrtec or Another nasal steroid to antihistamine or nasal steroid that you already have will not improve symptoms.Adding singular may help but ... Read More
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194 viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 33-year-old female asked:

Dr. Marius Frasieanswered
Internal Medicine 28 years experience
YES: If it was prescribed that way and it is needed. Some of the meds you mentioned are to be taken daily , some are as needed.
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A 28-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Chiuanswered
Allergy and Immunology 59 years experience
Safe but: if you need that much medication to control your symptoms, it may be time for you to consult an allergist. I also suspect that even the combined medic... Read More
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A 41-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Chiuanswered
Allergy and Immunology 59 years experience
Keep nose open: Fluid in the middle ears is usually from obstruction of the eustachean tube opening. If you have had repeated bouts , it may be worthwhile for you to... Read More
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A 32-year-old male asked:

Dr. M. Jay Petruskaanswered
Family Medicine 34 years experience
Allergies: The generic name for zyrtec is cetirizine.
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A 38-year-old member asked:

Dr. Jack Mutnickanswered
Allergy and Immunology 19 years experience
Carefully: Open it very carefully according to the instructions on the box. Otherwise, return to pharmacy and ask them to show you how to open the package.
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A 37-year-old member asked:

Dr. Brian Novickanswered
Allergy and Immunology 45 years experience
Yes just look: On the box or bottle label.
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