You should not use Flomist nasal spray if you are allergic to Fluticasone propionate or any of the medicine’s ingredients.
Flomist nasal spray 50 mcg is a prescription medicine used to treat non-allergy nasal symptoms such as nasal itching, sneezing, runny nose, and stuffy nose in adults and children four years and older. It is unknown if the nasal spray is safe and effective in children younger than four years. This medicine contains the active component Fluticasone propionate. Allergic rhinitis is a prevalent disease with great morbidity. Intranasal corticosteroids such as Fluticasone propionate are recommended as first-line therapy for patients with moderate to severe disease, especially with nasal congestion, which is a major component of symptoms.
How to use Flomist Nasal Spray
If you use Flomist to self-treat, read and follow the directions on the pack before using this medication. If your doctor has prescribed this nasal spray, read the prescription before you start using Fluticasone. If you have any questions regarding the use of the product, please ask your doctor. Use the spray medicine in the nose as directed by your doctor. Usually, once or twice a day usage is recommended. Be careful; do not spray the medicine into your eyes.
Gently blow your nose before using the nasal spray. Shake the container before each use. You must follow the directions given on the bottle if you use it for the first time or have not used it for more than a week or longer. The dosage of this nasal corticosteroid is based on your age, medical condition, and response to treatment. It would be best if you did not increase your dose or use this nasal corticosteroid drug more often for longer than directed. Your symptoms will not improve faster; using access quantity could increase the risk of side effects. You may be advised to start with a higher dose of this drug for several days until you feel better, then gradually decrease your dose. Children may be asked to use the nasal spray for a shorter time to lower the adverse effects. If your child is using an over-the-counter product, read the information on the package to see how long you should use it and when you should check with your doctor. It is best to talk to a pediatrician regarding this medicine in children. Special care may be required. Some products have been used to treat allergic rhinitis in children as young as two years. After two months of daily use, talking to your pediatrician before using it for a longer time is important.
The nasal corticosteroid works best if used at regular intervals. Do not use more than directed.
What side effects have you noticed from using Flomist Nasal spray?
Fluticasone nasal spray’s most common side effects include headache, nosebleeds, trouble breathing, cough, nausea, vomiting, sore throat, nose burning, or itching. These are not all possible side effects of Flomist nasal spray.
The nasal corticosteroid may cause serious side effects, including:
- Nose bleeds
- Ulcers in your nose
- A certain fungal infection in your nose, throat, or mouth
- Hole in the cartilage of your nose. Symptoms include nose bleeds, crusting, runny nose, and a whistling sound when you breathe.
Using inhaled corticosteroids may result in developing glaucoma and cataracts.
The bottom line
Use Flomist Nasal spray regularly as prescribed by your doctor. The intranasal corticosteroid is a first-line treatment for patients with moderate to severe disease associated with nasal congestion. It is for use in the nose; carefully follow the directions given by your doctor.
Marie
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