Flixonase Allergy Spray Once A Day Provides relief of sneezing, itchy and runny nose, itchy and watery eyes, nasal congestion and associated sinus discomfort.
Flixonase Allergy Nasal Spray protects from all major airborne allergies including pollen hay fever, pet hair, dust mites, mould, and spores Helps relieve allergy symptoms for up to 24 hours. It helps prevent the return of symptoms during the day. Airborne allergies result from irritants that you breathe in through the nose and cause hay fever like symptoms. Flixonase Allergy Nasal Spray has a direct action to relieve allergy symptoms where they start. Your can use it in advance to prevent symptoms if you know you are going to come into contact with anything that may trigger your allergy.
How to use Flixonase Allergy Spray:
Over 18 years: 2 sprays into each nostril once a day, preferably in the morning.Once symptoms are under control a maintenance dose of one spray a day may be used. In some case 2 sprays into each nostril twice a day may be required. Maximum 4 sprays into each nostril in 24 hours. Under 18 years: not to be used.
Important Cautions whilst taking Flixonase Allergy Spray:
Treatment should be stopped or the advice of a doctor sought if an improvement is not seen within 7 days. The advice of a doctor or pharmacist should also be sought if symptoms have improved but are not adequately controlled.
Flixonase Allergy Nasal Spray should not be used for more than 3 months continuously without consulting a doctor. Medical advice should be sought before using Flixonase Allergy Nasal Spray in the case of; concomitant use of other corticosteroid products, such as tablets, creams, ointments, asthma medications, similar nasal sprays or eye/nose drops an infection in the nasal passages or sinuses. recent injury or surgery to the nose, or problems with ulceration in the nose.
Treatment with higher than recommended doses of nasal corticosteroids may result in clinically significant adrenal suppression. If there is evidence of higher than recommended doses being used then additional systemic corticosteroid cover should be considered during periods of stress or elective surgery. Significant interactions between fluticasone propionate and potent inhibitors of the cytochrome P450 3A4 system, e.g. ketoconazole and protease inhibitors, such as ritonavir, may occur. This may result in increased systemic exposure to fluticasone propionate.
You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use
You should carefully read all product packaging and labels prior to use
Flixonase Allergy Spray contains:
Flixonase allergy nasal spray is an aqueous spray containing: 0.05% w/w fluticasone propionate (50 mcg per spray) Also contains: microcrystalline cellulose, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, dextrose.
Possible side affects of Flixonase Allergy Spray:
Does not cause drowsiness; so you can still drive or use machines.
Allergic reactions:
A few people have allergies to medicines. These are rare, but can be serious.
Stop using the spray and see a doctor straight away if you get sudden swelling of the face or tongue, a rash, start wheezing or feeling faint after using the spray following the instructions enclosed in the pack will help you to avoid injuring your nose.
Stop using the spray and see a doctor If you get a bad nose bleed which won't stop, and/or results in a painful nose after using the spray.
Less serious reactions:
After using the spray, some people get headaches sneezing unpleasant taste or smell minor nose bleeds dryness and irritation of the nose and throat. These are not usually serious but if you are worried talk to a doctor. If you get any other unwanted effects tell your doctor.