Fluticasone
Fluticasone

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A clinical formulation indicated for Allergy Relief. Usage assists with minimizing inflammation within the nasal passages, providing relief from seasonal hay fever and perennial rhinitis symptoms.


Ingredient
Availability
In Stock
Delivery Time
Airmail (14-21 days) | Trackable (5-9 days)
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Product Sheet

Active Ingredient(s)
Fluticasone Propionate
Reference Brand
Flonase
Product Origin
Generic Product
Reference Manufacturer
GSK
Product Form
Nasal Spray
Regulatory Classification
OTC
Primary Category
Allergy Relief
Product Category
Corticosteroid
Pharmacological Class
Glucocorticoid
Off-Label Uses
Manufacturer Description
Utilized to manage allergic rhinitis symptoms by addressing nasal inflammation to alleviate congestion and support clearer breathing and eye comfort during allergy exposure.
Mechanism of Action
Fluticasone is a steroid that blocks several types of inflammatory cells and chemicals. When sprayed in the nose, it reduces swelling and mucus production, helping to clear blocked airways and stop the allergy cycle.
Route of Administration
Nasal
Onset Time
12–24 hours
Duration
24 hours
Contraindications
Hypersensitivity to fluticasone, Recent nasal surgery or injury (untreated)
Severe Adverse Events
Nasal septum perforation, Glaucoma, Cataracts, Adrenal suppression (long-term), Severe allergic reactions, Fungal infection in nose
Common Side Effects
Mild nosebleeds, Sore throat
Uncommon Side Effects
Headache, Cough, Nasal irritation, Burning sensation, Hoarseness
Drug Interactions
Ritonavir, Ketoconazole, Other corticosteroids
Pregnancy Safety Warnings
Use only if clearly needed; generally considered safe.
Age Restrictions
OTC use for 4 years and older.
Storage Guidelines
Store at room temperature; keep cap on.
Related Products
Mometasone, Triamcinolone, Budesonide
Information for Fluticasone is sourced from established medical standards and updated frequently. It is provided for general reference and should be confirmed with a healthcare professional before use.
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