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Flonase

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  • Availability: In Stock
  • Manufacturer: GlaxoSmithKline
  • Delivery Time: 1-3 days (overnight available)
  • Prior Prescription Required: No
  • Processing Fee:None

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Frequently Asked Questions

• What is Flonase?
• How does Flonase work?
• How should Flonase be taken?
• Who shouldn’t use Flonase?
• What side effects does Flonase have?

What is Flonase?

Flonase has been designed to be an anti-inflammatory nasal spray. Flonase will work to treat seasonal and year round nasal allergies. Flonase can provide relief in as little as 12 hours; full relief can take up to 4 days.

How does Flonase work?

Flonase works by reducing inflammatory reactions that lead to nasal symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, itchy and runny nose.

How should Flonase be taken?

Flonase should only be used once a day. The nasal applicator needs to be inserted into a clear nostril, then the applicator needs to be depressed one time to release the medication. This process should be repeated with both nostrils.

Who shouldn’t use Flonase?

People taking an oral corticosteroid should never use Flonase, as there could be a lethal reaction. Additionally people using an oral or nasal steroid should avoid using Flonase.

What side effects does Flonase have?

When side effects have occurred they have generally been mild and included headaches, nosebleeds, and sore throats.

The information within this FAQ is for your benefit, but cannot replace the advice of your doctor. Only a doctor can assess the risks and benefits of this product to you based on your own personal medical history. Please keep all prescription medications out of the reach of children.

Flonase Overview

Do you suffer from seasonal or year round allergies? If you answered "Yes", Flonase might be the perfect solution you have been looking for.

Flonase is meant not only for the symptoms associated with indoor and outdoor allergies, but can also help with year-round allergies as well. Flonase is a nasal spray that helps reduce the inflammation that can cause allergy symptoms like runny nose, itchiness, congestion, and sneezing. Flonase is non-habit forming, and will not cause drowsiness or sleepiness like similar over the counter products can.

How Flonase Works

Flonase uses a corticosteroid as an anti-inflammatory which acts as the mechanism inhibiting common allergy symptoms. The corticosteroids in Flonase are similar to Cortisol, which is a substance already found in the body. This medication acts as a supplement to the body’s own natural defenses against common factors that lead to allergy symptoms.

How to Use Flonase

Once the bottle is primed, Flonase is ready to be used. It’s recommended to close one nostril while spraying in the other, and breathe in as you spray the medication to your nose. Be sure to breathe out of your mouth to preserve Flonase inside the nasal cavity. Use a second spray if necessary, and then do the same to the other nostril. Avoid taking more doses then needed.

Differences between Flonase, Nasacort, and Nasonex

Each of these nasal sprays is made to treat bothersome allergy symptoms, with similar active ingredients. The effects of Flonase can be seen within as little as 12 hours of use, while Nasacort may take up to a few days, and Nasonex is meant to be used about 2 weeks prior to the allergy season before regular use for best results. However, Flonase is the only product that can be used by children as young as 4-years-old to treat their seasonal or year round allergy symptoms.

Flonase Side Effects

The side effects of Flonase are generally mild, and may include headache, nosebleeds, or sore throat. Other side effects may occur such as sinus irritation, nausea, vomiting, wheezing, and cough. Like any medication, notify your doctor if any side effects persist or worsen while using this product, especially if you develop any of the following: fever, nasal pain, severe sore throat, pain when swallowing or white patches on the back of the throat. These may be signs of an unlikely but serious fungal infection.

Who should not take Flonase?

Flonase should definitely NOT be taken by anyone with an allergy to steroid inhalants, and is NOT intend to treat any form of asthma attack. The active ingredient in Flonase may cause an increased risk of infection as well, so be sure to avoid persons with chickenpox and measles, especially if you have not been previously vaccinated.

Manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline

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