Furamist Nasal Spray contains fluticasone propionate, a corticosteroid medication that reduces inflammation and swelling in the nasal passages. It is used to treat symptoms of allergic rhinitis and non-allergic rhinitis, including nasal congestion, sneezing, itching, and runny nose. Fluticasone works by inhibiting inflammatory mediators and reducing the activity of immune cells in the nasal mucosa.
To use the spray, shake the bottle gently and remove the protective cap. If it is the first use or if the spray has not been used for several days, prime the pump by pressing down until a fine mist appears. Gently blow your nose to clear the nostrils. Tilt your head slightly forward, insert the nozzle into one nostril while closing the other, and breathe in gently while pressing down on the pump. Repeat in the other nostril. The typical dose is one or two sprays in each nostril once daily, depending on the severity of symptoms. Use the spray regularly for the prescribed duration to maintain relief; it may take several days to reach full effect. Avoid spraying directly onto the nasal septum.
Common side effects include dryness, irritation, nosebleeds, sore throat, and headache. Occasionally, an unpleasant taste or smell may occur. Rare but serious adverse events include nasal septum perforation, cataracts, glaucoma, or adrenal suppression. Seek medical advice if you experience persistent nosebleeds, blurred vision, or signs of infection. Do not use this product in children under 4 years without a doctor’s advice, and inform your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Because this spray is a steroid, avoid using it with other corticosteroid medications unless directed by a physician. For detailed information and to obtain this product, visit: Furamist Nasal Spray.
To use the spray, shake the bottle gently and remove the protective cap. If it is the first use or if the spray has not been used for several days, prime the pump by pressing down until a fine mist appears. Gently blow your nose to clear the nostrils. Tilt your head slightly forward, insert the nozzle into one nostril while closing the other, and breathe in gently while pressing down on the pump. Repeat in the other nostril. The typical dose is one or two sprays in each nostril once daily, depending on the severity of symptoms. Use the spray regularly for the prescribed duration to maintain relief; it may take several days to reach full effect. Avoid spraying directly onto the nasal septum.
Common side effects include dryness, irritation, nosebleeds, sore throat, and headache. Occasionally, an unpleasant taste or smell may occur. Rare but serious adverse events include nasal septum perforation, cataracts, glaucoma, or adrenal suppression. Seek medical advice if you experience persistent nosebleeds, blurred vision, or signs of infection. Do not use this product in children under 4 years without a doctor’s advice, and inform your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Because this spray is a steroid, avoid using it with other corticosteroid medications unless directed by a physician. For detailed information and to obtain this product, visit: Furamist Nasal Spray.
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