DOSING FOR NASACORT AQ
For people aged 12 years and older, the usual dosing for Nasacort AQ is 2 sprays
in each nostril, one time each day.
For children aged 6 to 12 years, the usual dosing for Nasacort AQ is 1 spray in
each nostril, one time each day. Your healthcare provider may tell you to take 2
sprays in each nostril one time each day.
For children aged 2 to 5 years, the usual dosing for Nasacort AQ is 1 spray in each
nostril, one time each day.
An adult should help a young child use Nasacort AQ.
Do not stop taking Nasacort AQ without telling your healthcare provider. Before
you throw away Nasacort AQ, talk to your healthcare provider to find out if you
need another prescription. If your healthcare provider tells you to continue using
Nasacort AQ, throw away the empty or expired bottle, and use a new bottle of Nasacort
AQ.
Nasacort AQ Nasal Spray is indicated for the relief of seasonal and year-round nasal
allergy symptoms in adults and children as young as 2 years.
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Important Safety Information
Do not take Nasacort AQ if you are allergic to any of its ingredients.
Patients using corticosteroids that weaken the immune system are more susceptible
to infections and should avoid exposure to chickenpox or measles.
Talk with your doctor if you recently had nasal ulcers, nasal surgery, or trauma.
Talk with your doctor if you have a history of eye problems or experience a change
in vision.
Intranasal corticosteroids, including Nasacort AQ, may cause slowed growth in children.
The most common side effects include sore throat, nose bleeds, cough, flu-like symptoms,
and headache.
Infections of nose and throat may occur.
Use only as directed by your health care provider.
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