What If I Take an Overdose?
In most instances, a Nasarel overdose is unlikely to cause serious problems. Even using an entire bottle at once is not likely to cause serious overdose symptoms. However, using too much over a long period may cause problems.
What Should I Do If I Miss a Dose of Nasarel?
If you forget to take your Nasarel dose, take your missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not take a double dose.
Nasarel comes in one strength -- Nasarel nasal spray, containing 200 sprays in each bottle -- with 29 mcg of medication in each spray.
Nasarel and
Nasalide® are similar nasal sprays. They contain an almost identical amount of
flunisolide (29 mcg per spray of Nasarel, compared with 25 mg per spray of Nasalide). However, the inactive ingredients are different, which appears to cause some important differences between the medications. Nasarel is more likely to cause an aftertaste, while Nasalide is more likely to cause nasal burning and stinging. They seem to be equally effective.
Is There a Generic Version of Nasarel?
Currently, there is a generic version of Nasarel licensed for sale
(see Generic Nasarel for more information).