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Triamcinolone Oral Inhalation Ingredients:
Triamcinolone Oral
Inhalation
Representative Names:
Azmacort
Generic Available ? No |
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Who is Triamcinolone Oral Inhalation for ?
Triamcinolone, a corticosteroid, is used to
prevent wheezing, shortness of breath, and troubled breathing caused
by severe asthma and other lung diseases. Triamcinolone Oral
Inhalation is
sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist
for more information. |
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How does Triamcinolone Oral Inhalation work ?
Triamcinolone suppresses your body's
production of substances that trigger inflammation and reduces the
production of substances that maintain inflammation. |
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When should I be careful taking Triamcinolone Oral Inhalation ?
If you are switching (or have recently
switched) from oral triamcinolone (or another oral corticosteroid
such as betamethasone, dexamethasone, methylprednisolone,
prednisolone, or prednisone) to triamcinolone inhalation and have an
injury, infection, or severe asthma attack, take a full dose (even
if you have been gradually decreasing your dose) of oral
triamcinolone (or the other oral corticosteroid) and call your
doctor for additional instructions. Carry an identification card
that indicates that you may need to take supplementary doses (write
down the full dose you took before gradually decreasing it) of the
corticosteroid during periods of stress (injuries, infections, and
severe asthma attacks). Ask your pharmacist or doctor how to obtain
this card. List your name, medical problems, drugs and dosages, and
doctor's name and telephone number on the card.
Before using triamcinolone,
- tell your doctor and pharmacist if you are
allergic to triamcinolone or any other drugs.
- tell your doctor and pharmacist what
prescription and nonprescription medications you are taking,
especially arthritis medications, aspirin, digoxin (Lanoxin),
diuretics ("water pills"), estrogen (Premarin), ketoconazole (Nizoral),
oral contraceptives, phenobarbital, phenytoin (Dilantin), rifampin
(Rifadin), theophylline (Theo-Dur), and vitamins.
- if you have a fungal infection (other than
on your skin), do not take triamcinolone without talking to your
doctor.
- tell your doctor if you have or have ever
had liver, kidney, intestinal, or heart disease; diabetes; an
underactive thyroid gland; high blood pressure; mental illness;
myasthenia gravis; osteoporosis; herpes eye infection; seizures;
or ulcers.
- tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan
to become pregnant, or are breast-feeding. If you become pregnant
while using triamcinolone, call your doctor.
- if you have a history of ulcers or take
large doses of aspirin or other arthritis medication, limit your
consumption of alcoholic beverages while taking this drug.
Triamcinolone makes your stomach and intestines more susceptible
to the irritating effects of alcohol, aspirin, and certain
arthritis medications. This effect increases your risk of ulcers.
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Triamcinolone Oral Inhalation Side Effects
Although side effects from triamcinolone are
not common, they can occur. Tell your doctor if any of these
symptoms are severe or do not go away:
- dry or irritated throat and mouth
- cough
- difficult or painful speech
If you experience any of the following
symptoms, call your doctor immediately:
- skin rash
- increased difficulty breathing
- white spots or sores in your mouth
- swollen face, lower legs, or ankles
- vision problems
- cold or infection that lasts a long time
- muscle weakness
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