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Flomist nasal spray

Flomist nasal spray contains Fluticasone as its active ingredient. It is a corticosteroid that helps alleviate allergic rhinitis symptoms such as such as sneezing, runny nose, and sinus discomfort.

Medicine Flomist Nasal Spray
Marketed By Cipla Ltd
Active Ingredient Fluticasone Propionate 0.005% w/v
Storage Store below 30°C
Consume Type For Nasal Use Only

Flomist Nasal Spray – Introduction

Fluticasone propionate 0.005 is used to treat rhinitis symptoms like watery, itchy eyes brought on by hay fever or other allergens and a runny, stuffy, or itchy nose. Additionally, it treats nonallergic rhinitis symptoms (not related to allergens), including sneezing and a runny or congested nose.

How Flomist Nasal Spray Works: A Closer Look

Fluticasone is a corticosteroid displaying antiproliferative, anti-inflammatory, and immunosuppressive qualities. These qualities reduce inflammation and swelling in respiratory-related conditions such as rhinitis and nonallergic rhinitis.

Use

  • Treatment of rhinitis symptoms
  • Treatment of nonallergic rhinitis symptoms

Flomist Nasal Spray- The Benefits

Flomist Nasal Spray benefits:
It is beneficial for adults and children 4 years of age and older for the treatment of the nasal symptoms associated with chronic nonallergic rhinitis.

Flomist Nasal Spray- A Usage Guide

Flomist Nasal Spray should be used in the following way:

  • Remove the cap and give the nasal spray a good shake.
  • To cleanse your nasal passages, gently blow your nose.
  • Place the bottle opening beneath one nose while using your finger to seal the other nostril.
  • Squeeze or pump the bottle gently while aiming the spray in the direction of the same side ear.
  • Take a small, gentle breath to make sure the substance stays in your nose.
  • If necessary, repeat the procedure for the opposite nostril.
  • Replace the cap after cleaning the nozzle.

Flomist Nasal Spray- Side Effects

The majority of the cycloserine side effects fade away as your body adjusts to the medicine. If they persist longer than expected, booking an appointment with your doctor is advisable.

Common Side Effects 

  • Dryness
  • Stinging, burning, or irritation in the nose
  • Sore throat
  • Diarrhea
  • Bloody mucus in the nose
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

[Note: Different drugs can cause varying side effects. To get accurate information about a medication’s side effects, refer to the official prescription information or consult your healthcare provider.]

Flomist Nasal Spray- A Guide to Safety

  warnings

  Alcohol

Unknown
It is uncertain how alcohol interacts with it. It is best to speak with your physician prior to using.

  warnings

  Pregnancy

Unsafe
It is classified as USFDA Pregnancy Category C, meaning that although studies on animals have demonstrated harmful effects on the fetus, there are no controlled trials on humans or studies that combine women and animals. As such, take it under physician supervision.

 warnings

  Breastfeeding

Unsafe
It is unknown if this medication is eliminated from human breast milk. Before using this medication, check with your doctor if you are nursing a baby.

  warnings

  Driving

Unsafe
It can cause dizziness hence it is advised not to engage in activities like operating heavy machines and driving vehicles.

warnings

  Liver

Consult your Doctor
There is a dearth of information about its use in liver conditions. Hence, consult your doctor.

warnings

 Kidney

Consult your Doctor
There is a dearth of information about its use in kidney conditions. Hence, consult your doctor.

Fact Box

Chemical Group Synthetic glucocorticoid
Addictive No
Medication Class Synthetic glucocorticoid
Action Class/Category Respiratory conditions

Swift Advice

  • Asthma episodes cannot be prevented by inhaling fluticasone.
  • It is necessary to stop using any steroid medication gradually. Observe the advice of your physician. As stopping abruptly can cause withdrawal symptoms.
  • Never give this medication to a small kid without an adult’s assistance.
  • To prevent a symptom return, finish the entire course of treatment.