Steroids are immnosuppressant, anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory drugs. So they are prescribed, some times, for allergy symptoms.
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No, Zaditor is not a steroid. It is an over-the-counter antihistamine eye drop that contains ketotifen, which helps relieve allergy symptoms such as itching and redness in the eyes. Steroids, on the other hand, are a different class of medications used to reduce inflammation.
Benadryl is a histamine-blocker to help relieve allergy symptoms. Medrol dosepak is a steroid to help relieve inflammation. There are no reports of interactions between these two medications.
It depends on the allergy medicine. Most pills are okay to take on steroids, but care needs to be taken with nasal spray as this contains a local steroid. You doctor will assess all your medications and give you instructions if you should stop or reduce any of them.
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No. The steroid like triamcinolone will suppress the symptoms and aggravate the disease.
it is a steroid
Steroid Hormones
Generally not, as prednisolone is not an anabolic steroid. That being said, if you have asthma, and use methylprenisolone to relieve symptoms, your athletic performance will improve (back to your baseline level ... without asthma symptoms interfering).
Is Combivent a steroid?
Is lidocaine a steroid
No, albuterol is not a steroid. It is a type of medication called a beta 2 agonist. It stimulates the beta2 subtype of receptors to help relax the muscles in the lungs (and other places) to help open up the airways. Sometimes a physician will prescribe a steroid for asthma, or a medication that has steroids in it to help control asthma or emphysema symptoms.