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Generic Aristocort (Triamcinolone)
Aristocort
Aristocort is corticosteroid. It's used to diminish skin irritation, allergic disorders, ulcerative colitis, arthritis.
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Common use

Aristocort belongs to the corticosteroid class of drugs. It is used to diminish inflammation, relieve the redness, swelling, itching in patients with such conditions as psoriasis, eczema, lupus, dermatitis, itching on the anus or vulva, inflammation of the external part of the ear, allergic disorders, ulcerative colitis, arthritis.



Dosage and direction

Dosage adjustment is needed inpatients with cirrhosis, kidney impairment, a thyroid disorder, diabetes, malaria in history, tuberculosis, osteoporosis, myasthenia gravis, glaucoma or cataracts, herpes infection of the eyes, ulceration in the stomach, ulcerative colitis, or diverticulitis, depression or mental illness, congestive heart failure, and high blood pressure.



Precautions

Steroids are crucial in many processes of a human organism and many diseases may be affected by steroid use. Inform your doctor about all serious illnesses, fever, infections, surgery or a medical emergency which you have. Avoid being near sick people or infected ones as use of steroids can weak your immune system. Treatment with a "live" vaccine is not recommended while taking Aristocort. Do not interrupt course of treatment suddenly as unpleasant withdrawal symptoms are possible.



Contraindications

Aristocort cannot be administered in patients with allergy to triamcinolone, ones with a fungal infection anywhere in the body.



Possible side effects

Immediate medical attention is needed if while taking Aristocort you experience problems with vision, swelling, rapid weight gain, feeling short of breath, severe depression, unusual thoughts or behavior, seizure (convulsions), bloody or tarry stools, coughing up blood, pancreatitis, low potassium level, or dangerously high blood pressure.



Drug interactions

Aristocort is known to interact with aspirin, diuretics, blood thinners (warfarin (Coumadin)), cyclosporine (Gengraf, Neoral, Sandimmune), oral insulin or diabetes medications, ketoconazole (Nizoral), rifampin (Rifadin, Rifater, Rifamate, Rimactane), or seizure medications such as phenytoin (Dilantin) or phenobarbital (Luminal, Solfoton).



Missed dose

If you forgot to take your dose in time, please do it as soon as you remember. But do not take if it is too late or almost time for your next dose. Do not increase your recommended dose. Take your usually dose next day in the same regularly time.



Overdose

Regular long-time intake of excessive quantities of the medication may result in roundness of the face, rapid weight gain, increased facial hair growth, bruising, muscle pain or weakness.



Storage

Store at room temperature away from moisture, sunlight, kids and pets in a tight container.



Disclaimer

We provide only general information about medications which does not cover all directions, possible drug integrations, or precautions. Information at the site cannot be used for self-treatment and self-diagnosis. Any specific instructions for a particular patient should be agreed with your health care adviser or doctor in charge of the case. We disclaim reliability of this information and mistakes it could contain. We are not responsible for any direct, indirect, special or other indirect damage as a result of any use of the information on this site and also for consequences of self-treatment.
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I have ordered 7 times from this website, all E.D. pills. I was extremely hesitant and skeptical of ordering online from overseas and entering my bank info. I am so happy, every order came exactly on the ninth day, including 5 of those days in US Customs. ...
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When I placed an order for my granddad I gave his address and my phone and it took a bit longer to deliver the products because they phoned me and my granddaddy to check everything and I was nervous because of it. I understand that they work like this ...
Phil, Los Angeles
Very good company to deal with, the delivery over here in USA was very Quick, will certainly deal with them in the future.
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