Fluticasone nasal

Generic name: Fluticasone Nasal
Dosage form: nasal spray (27.5 mcg/inh; 50 mcg/inh; 93 mcg/inh)
Drug class: Nasal steroids

Usage of Fluticasone nasal

Fluticasone nasal (for the nose) is a steroid medicine that is used to treat nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and itchy or watery eyes caused by seasonal or year-round allergies.

The Xhance brand of fluticasone nasal is for use only in adults. Veramyst may be used in children as young as 2 years old. Flonase is for use in adults and children who are at least 4 years old.

Fluticasone nasal may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

Fluticasone nasal side effects

Get emergency medical help if you have signs of an allergic reaction: hives, rash; feeling light-headed; difficult breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

Fluticasone nasal may cause serious side effects. Call your doctor at once if you have:

  • severe or ongoing nosebleeds;
  • noisy breathing, runny nose, or crusting around your nostrils;
  • redness, sores, or white patches in your mouth or throat;
  • fever, chills, body aches;
  • blurred vision, eye pain, or seeing halos around lights;
  • any wound that will not heal; or
  • signs of a hormonal disorder--worsening tiredness or muscle weakness, feeling light-headed, nausea, vomiting.
  • Steroid medicine can affect growth in children. Tell your doctor if your child is not growing at a normal rate while using this medicine.

    Common side effects of fluticasone nasal may include:

  • minor nosebleed, burning or itching in your nose;
  • sores or white patches inside or around your nose;
  • cough, trouble breathing;
  • headache, back pain;
  • sinus pain, sore throat, fever; or
  • nausea, vomiting.
  • This is not a complete list of side effects and others may occur. Call your doctor for medical advice about side effects. You may report side effects to FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088.

    Before taking Fluticasone nasal

    You should not use fluticasone nasal if you are allergic to it.

    Fluticasone can weaken your immune system, making it easier for you to get an infection or worsening an infection you already have or recently had. Tell your doctor about any illness or infection you have had within the past several weeks.

    Tell your doctor if you have ever had:

  • sores or ulcers inside your nose;
  • injury of or surgery on your nose;
  • glaucoma or cataracts;
  • liver disease;
  • diabetes;
  • a weak immune system; or
  • any type of infection (bacterial, fungal, viral, or parasitic).
  • If you use fluticasone nasal without a prescription and you have any medical conditions, ask a doctor or pharmacist if fluticasone nasal is safe for you.

    Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breast-feeding.

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    How to use Fluticasone nasal

    Usual Adult Dose for Rhinitis:

    Fluticasone furoate: 2 sprays (27.5 mcg/spray) in each nostril once a dayFluticasone propionate: 1 or 2 sprays (50 mcg/spray) in each nostril once a day as neededComments:Fluticasone furoate:-When maximum benefit has been achieved and symptoms have been controlled, reducing the dosage to 55 mcg (1 spray in each nostril) once a day may be effective.Use: Treatment of symptoms of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis

    Usual Pediatric Dose for Rhinitis:

    2 to 11 years:Fluticasone furoate: 1 spray (27.5 mcg/spray) in each nostril once a day4 to 11 years:Fluticasone propionate: 1 spray (50 mcg/spray) in each nostril once a day12 years or older:Fluticasone furoate: 2 sprays (27.5 mcg/spray) in each nostril once a dayFluticasone propionate: 1 or 2 sprays (50 mcg/spray) in each nostril once a day as neededComments:Fluticasone furoate:-Children between 2 to 11 years not adequately responding to 55 mcg may use 110 mcg (2 sprays in each nostril) once a day.-When maximum benefit has been achieved and symptoms have been controlled, reducing the dosage to 55 mcg (1 spray in each nostril) once a day may be effective.Use: Treatment of symptoms of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis

    Warnings

    Follow all directions on your medicine label and package. Tell each of your healthcare providers about all your medical conditions, allergies, and all medicines you use.

    What other drugs will affect Fluticasone nasal

    Tell your doctor about all your other medicines, especially:

  • antifungal medicine; or
  • antiviral medicine to treat hepatis C or HIV/AIDS.
  • This list is not complete. Other drugs may affect fluticasone nasal, including prescription and over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products. Not all possible drug interactions are listed here.

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