Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| beclomethasone dipropionate monohydrate | Beconase AQ |
| budesonide | Rhinocort |
| flunisolide | Nasarel |
| fluticasone propionate | Flonase |
| mometasone furoate monohydrate | Nasonex |
| triamcinolone acetonide | Nasacort AQ |
| fluticasone furoate | Veramyst |
How It Works
Nasal corticosteroid sprays reduce
inflammation in the nose. This may help reduce
congestion that leads to
snoring.
Why It Is Used
Nasal corticosteroid sprays are used when congestion is the cause
of snoring and other treatment has not relieved the congestion.
How Well It Works
Nasal corticosteroid sprays effectively decrease congestion and
thus may reduce snoring.
Side Effects
Side effects of nasal corticosteroid sprays are rare and minimal,
even after long periods of continuous use.
- The most common complaint is a burning
sensation in the nose right after the spray is used. Some people experience an
unpleasant aftertaste. Others may experience some dryness in the nasal
mucous membranes. These side effects can often be
avoided by changing the preparation used.
- Nosebleeds occur in some
people using the nasal spray.
Rare side effects of nasal corticosteroid sprays include:
- Sores in the nose.
- A hole
(perforation) that forms in the wall between the nostrils (septum).
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Corticosteroids are not the kind of steroids used for muscle
building. People do not "bulk up" when using corticosteroids.
There has been some concern that nasal corticosteroid sprays may
cause side effects in children, such as growth delay and behavioral
disturbances. At the recommended doses, nasal corticosteroid sprays have not
been shown to produce serious side effects.1
However, because of these concerns, nasal corticosteroid sprays are used in
children only when necessary. Discuss with your health professional whether
corticosteroids are suitable for your child, and if so, which ones to
use.
Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding should take
corticosteroids only after discussing the risks with a health
professional.
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