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Aristocort (Triamcinolone)
Aristocort (Triamcinolone)

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Aristocort (Triamcinolone)

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Commercial Name: Aristocort
Active Ingredient: Triamcinolone
Production form: Pills 
Utilization: Treats allergies, swelling and skin diseases
Available Dosages: 4mg
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Description

What is triamcinolone?

Triamcinolone is a corticosteroid that prevents inflammation by blocking the release of certain substances in the body.

It is used for conditions such as allergies, skin disorders, ulcerative colitis, arthritis, lupus, psoriasis, and respiratory issues. It may also be used for other purposes not listed here.

Important Information

Do not use triamcinolone if you are allergic to it or have a fungal infection anywhere in your body.

Inform your doctor about all your medical conditions and other medications you are taking, as steroids can interact with various drugs and conditions.

Your steroid needs may change with unusual stress, illness, or surgery. Inform your doctor of any such situations.

Triamcinolone can weaken your immune system, increasing your risk of infections. Avoid contact with sick individuals and consult your doctor if exposed to chickenpox or measles.

Do not receive "live" vaccines while on this medication. Do not stop taking triamcinolone suddenly; consult your doctor to avoid withdrawal symptoms. Carry an ID card stating that you use this medication.

Before Taking This Medicine

Do not use triamcinolone if you are allergic to it or have a fungal infection. Inform your doctor if you have any of the following conditions:

  • liver or kidney disease;
  • thyroid disorder;
  • diabetes;
  • osteoporosis;
  • glaucoma or cataracts;
  • recent infections;
  • stomach ulcers;
  • high blood pressure;
  • depression or mental illness;

FDA pregnancy category C: Triamcinolone may harm an unborn baby or pass into breast milk. Discuss with your doctor if pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.

How to Take Triamcinolone

Take triamcinolone as prescribed. Do not adjust your dose without consulting your doctor. Take with food to avoid stomach upset.

Your dosage may change with stress or health issues. Inform any medical provider that you are using triamcinolone. Do not stop suddenly; consult your doctor for a proper discontinuation plan. Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat.

If You Miss a Dose

Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip it if the next dose is near. Do not double up.

What to Avoid

Avoid exposure to sick individuals and consult your doctor if exposed to chickenpox or measles. Do not receive "live" vaccines or drink alcohol while taking triamcinolone.

Side Effects

Seek emergency help for allergic reactions like hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling. Serious side effects include:

  • vision problems;
  • swelling, rapid weight gain, shortness of breath;
  • severe depression, unusual thoughts, seizures;
  • bloody stools, coughing up blood;
  • pancreatitis;
  • low potassium;
  • high blood pressure;

Less serious effects may include insomnia, mood changes, acne, dry skin, and muscle weakness.

Drug Interactions

Triamcinolone may interact with:

  • aspirin;
  • diuretics;
  • blood thinners;
  • cyclosporine;
  • insulin;
  • ketoconazole;
  • rifampin;
  • seizure medications;

Inform your doctor about all medications you take. This includes prescription, over-the-counter, vitamin, and herbal products.

Further Information

Keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children. Never share your medicines and use them only as prescribed.

Consult your healthcare provider to ensure this information applies to your situation.

By Cathy Wong | Claudia Chaves, MD Medically reviewed by
Updated on 16.10.2024
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