Budesonide nasal for use in the nose is used to treat stuffy nose sneezing and runny nose caused by seasonal or year round allergies.
Budesonide pills side effects.
Some side effects may occur that usually do not need medical attention.
Common potential side effects associated with budesonide include increased appetite increased thirst increased urination and changes in hair coat.
Budesonide can weaken your immune system.
Budesonide nasal is also used to keep nasal polyps from coming back after surgery to remove them.
Budesonide is a steroid that reduces inflammation in the body.
If an animal experiences muscle loss weakness black and tarry stools blood in the stool or a pot belly while taking budesonide immediate veterinarian care is needed.
Cold symptoms such as stuffy nose sneezing sore throat.
Redness or swelling in the ear.
If experienced these tend to have a severe expression.
Painful or difficult urination.
Burning crawling itching numbness prickling pins and needles or tingling feelings.
Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
Common side effects may include.
Accumulation of pus agitation bloated or full feeling change in hearing cracked dry or scaly skin cracks in the skin at the corners of mouth difficulty having a bowel movement difficulty with moving dizziness or lightheadedness ear drainage earache or pain in the ear excess air or gas in the.
Nausea stomach pain gas bloating constipation.
If you use this medicine long term you may need frequent medical tests.
Tell your doctor if you have signs of infection such as fever chills body aches vomiting or feeling tired.
Sore mouth or tongue.
These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine.
The most commonly reported side effects were epistaxis pharyngitis dyspnea bronchospasm cough and nasal irritation.
Burning feeling while urinating.
Bloody or cloudy urine.
White patches in the mouth or on the tongue.
This medication usually has fewer side effects than other corticosteroids because budesonide works in the gut and only small amounts are absorbed into the body.