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Nasal allergy sprays- RX,OTC
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<blockquote data-quote="DxHypo" data-source="post: 34145" data-attributes="member: 6088"><p>Yeah Vince,everything I'm reading so far doesn't give much credence to my nasal spray being the culprit. Like you I've had to resort at times to a ****tail mixture of Astelin plus Flonase to get any relief from the allergy rhinitis. I recently tried Rhinocort since its OTC at Walmart now and it seems to work better than either Astelin or Flonase. However being guy shy now about glucocorticoids used chronically long term I probably won't use anything until I find the source of the symptoms whether it's hypercortisolemia of some sort or a reverse cortisol curve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DxHypo, post: 34145, member: 6088"] Yeah Vince,everything I'm reading so far doesn't give much credence to my nasal spray being the culprit. Like you I've had to resort at times to a ****tail mixture of Astelin plus Flonase to get any relief from the allergy rhinitis. I recently tried Rhinocort since its OTC at Walmart now and it seems to work better than either Astelin or Flonase. However being guy shy now about glucocorticoids used chronically long term I probably won't use anything until I find the source of the symptoms whether it's hypercortisolemia of some sort or a reverse cortisol curve. [/QUOTE]
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