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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
My summary of responses to my post about NASONEX motivated more people so I
am posting this supplemental summary for your information. I have continued
the use of NASONEX and my celiac-like symptoms are gradually subsiding.
Thanks to everyone who responded to my posts. It was comforting to discover
that NASONEX is gluten-free.
Here are the responses I received after posting my initial NASONEX summary:
At 08:54 PM 5/22/00 -0700, you wrote:
>I made an inquiry about NASONEX naval spray the other day and got several
>replies I want to share with you.
I'll bet that keeps your naval pretty lint free, Joe :) Pardon me for this.
I just couldn't resist. -vance
I might add to your information about Nasonex....
I used it for several years, and deveoped an irritation to it that looked
like an allergic reaction around the edge of my nostril Watch for that. I
used it for a long time before it appeared. I eliminated different
possibilites, like moisturizer, soap, and makeup before thinking of the
nasal spray.
Hope it works for you. It was great for my nose. I now use Nasacort AQ.
It works too, but not as quickly as the Nasonex did.
Anne
Joe,
I had a bad reaction to Nasonex. I kept getting worse until after two weeks
I stopped using it and felt better right away. I had the same reaction to
Flonase. You might ask your dr for Nasacort AQ. I did verify with the mfg
that this product is gf.
Kay
Powell Butte, OR
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