Flixonase Nasal Spray (Fluticasone Propionate)

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Flonase is a nasal inhaler with the generic name of Fluticasone. Flonase is included in the drug category called Nasal Corticosteroids. Flonase acts like cortisone medicines and is a steroid that is inhaled.



Flonase nasal spray is prescribed for the relief of stuffy noses, nose irritation, nose discomfort and other nasal problems. Flonase is also used to prevent Nasal Polyps from returning after they are surgically removed.


The study of Flonase and its effects on pregnancy have not yielded any definite results as of yet. If you are pregnant or are planning to become pregnant, discuss the risks with your doctor before using Flonase.
Also inform your doctor if you have medical problems before using Flonase. These include:
·         Amoebiasis (using Flonase could make this condition worse)
·         Asthma (Flonase also is not advised as it may worsen asthma)
·         Diabetes Mellitus
·         Glaucoma
·         Herpes Simplex
·         Viral infections, bacterial infections or fungal infections
·         Recent injury to the nose
·         Recent nose surgeries
·         Liver disease
·         Tuberculosis
·         Weak heart
·         An under-active thyroid


Flonase is a nasal medicine and it should not be orally administered or injected in any way.
Before using this medicine, clean your nose and once it is free from dirt, insert the nosepiece into your nostril. Aim and spray the liquid towards the inner corner of the nose.
Do not use more of the nasal spray than directed by your doctor.


The dosage of Flonase in adults is one to two sprays in each nostril once or twice daily.


The symptoms of Flonase overdose include:
·         Acne
·         Blurred vision
·         Bone fractures
·         Excess hair growth
·         Increase in urination
·         Thirst
·         Menstrual changes
·         Lack of menstruation
·         Muscle wasting
·         Weakness
·         Rounding of face
·         High blood pressure
·         Impotence in males
If you suspect an overdose and the above symptoms are present immediately consult your doctor or seek emergency medical attention.


When you happen to miss a dose of Flonase, it is ok to take one after an hour or so but if an hour has already passed, just skip the missed dose and proceed with the next one.


Some of the side effects of Flonase nasal spray include:
·         Bad smell
·         Blindness
·         Nosebleeds
·         Burning or stinging of nose
·         Red discharge on eyes and nose
·         Muscle pains
·         Skin rashes
·         Stomach pains
·         Watery eyes
·         Troubled breathing
·         Unusual tiredness or weakness
·         White patches in the throat
·         Wheezing
·         Excess hair growth
·         Sneezing
·         Itching
If you experience any of these side effects do not hesitate to consult your physician for advice.


It is always wise to inform your doctor of the medicines you are currently taking. You should inform your doctor if you have been or are currently taking Ephedrine, Phenobarbital or Rifampin.


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In some countries FLONASE INHALER may also be known as: Fluticasone Propionate, Atemur, Axotide, Cutivate, Flixonase, Flutivate, Flixotide, Fluti-K, Fluticort, Lidil Cort, Proair, Rinisona, Beconase Allergy, Plurair, Albeoler, Brexonase, Brexovent, Nebulex, Raffonin, Ticavent, Asmo-Lavi, Eustidil, Ubizol, Flohale DP, Inalacor, Potencort, Nasofan