Fight nasal symptoms with Fluticasone Propionate

January 11, 2006 | by DoctorSolve

Fluticasone Propionate (brand name - Flonase) is a prescription nasal spray approved to treat indoor and outdoor allergies and nonallergic symptoms. Fluticasone Propionate helps reduce the inflammation that leads to nasal symptoms that include congestion, sneezing, and itchy, runny nose.

Fluticasone Propionate combats symptoms for both seasonal and year-round allergies. Seasonal allergies most often occur in the spring and fall when pollen is released, whereas year-round allergies are triggered by dust, mold and animal dander.

Year-round nonallergic nasal symptoms are caused by inflammation and irritation of the nose lining. The general symptoms for people suffering from nonallergic symptoms have runny noses and postnasal drip, as well as stuffiness.

Why Fluticasohttps://www.doctorsolve.com/drugsstore/flonase-nasal-spray/ne Propionate?

Unlike other nonprescription nasal sprays and allergy medications, Fluticasone Propionate is not habit causing and doesn't cause drowsiness. Since the spray is delivered directly inside your nose, it is more effective. Fluticason Propionate attacks your symptoms where you need it the most.

SIDE EFFECTS

Most side effects go away during treatment. Side effects include sneezing, stuffy nose, and an unpleasant taste or smell. In some cases, the lining of your nasal passages may dry. If any of these symptoms continue or become bothersome, notify your doctor. If you experience any of the following side effects, stop taking Fluticasone Propionate immediately and contact your doctor:

  • nosebleeds
  • nose or throat pain
  • difficulty breathing
  • tightness of chest
  • swelling of eyelids, face, or lips
  • rash or hives

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