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    Condition: Inflammation of the Nose due to an Allergy
    1/17/2009 10:28:40 PM

    Reviewer: badboy, 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 5

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    no side effects works great. take before bed dont have troble sleeping.

    Condition: Inflammation of the Nose due to an Allergy
    12/1/2008 9:08:28 AM

    Reviewer: Mike, 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 5

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 5

    Comment:
    It took a month of use, but now my sinuses are entirely clear and I haven't had to use Nasalcort for 6 months now. I didn't have any side effects.

    Condition: Inflammation of the Nose due to an Allergy
    11/24/2008 7:57:11 AM

    Reviewer: 55-64 Female on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 1

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 1

    Comment:
    I have severe allergies and the doc put me on this spray. I have had headaches, scratchy throat, fatigue, and my nasal symptoms worsened. I found out it can cause candida of the nose and throat,mouth. I am severely allergic to mold and fungus. Now I will not use this again. If it causes candida then it wouldn't do me any good and would make it worse. I don't understand why a doctor would h ... Show Full Comment

    Condition: Inflammation of the Nose due to an Allergy
    11/18/2008 11:38:32 AM

    Reviewer: Female (Patient)

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 3

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 4

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 3

    Comment:
    I am going to try this medication soon, I went to ear, nose, throat specialist and he told me my nose (due to year round allergies) looked like baby with diaper rash. He did give good instructions on how to use it (because it will irritate your throat, etc) 1) Drink some water first (to help with throat irritation) 2) Use a salt water over the counter spray in each nostril 3) Blow your nose ver ... Show Full Comment

    Condition: Inflammation of the Nose due to an Allergy
    3/25/2008 12:56:32 AM

    Reviewer:

    Effectiveness

    Current Rating: 4

    Ease of Use

    Current Rating: 5

    Satisfaction

    Current Rating: 4

    Comment:
    I suffer from severe year-round allergies and chronic sinusitis. In the spring, when pollen is in full swing, this nasal spray is crucial to my survival, as it isn't as harsh as some of the others on the market. If you are experiencing nose bleeds, try to spray with the opposite hand (use your left hand for the right nostril and vice versa).

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