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Product Details:
- The active ingredient is Fluticasone Propionate (glucocorticoid), 50 mcg, which compares to the active ingredient in Flonase Allergy Relief
- This 24-hour all day allergy medicine temporarily relieves symptoms of hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies: itchy, watery eyes, nasal congestion, runny nose, itchy nose and sneezing
- This allergy nasal spray is full prescription strength at 50 mcg fluticasone propionate per spray; use it once per day as directed for 24 hours of relief
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I'm an ENT surgeon so wanted to set some things straight. *this is not medical advice, just general ear nose and throat knowledge.
1) fluticasone spray is a nasal steroid spray that is recommended to be used daily. I try to have patients use it daily for 1 month straight to see if it helps with their allergy symptoms/nasal congestion/turbinate hypertrophy. If it does help, then I keep them on it until the next season when most allergens change with the weather.
2) azelastine is a nasal antihistamine. It works faster than Flonase/fluticasone and does not have to be used everyday to have its effect. Of note, azelastine is different than Afrin / oxymetazoline. Afrin is a decongestant that works very quickly BUT chronic use of it can result in rebound nasal congestion (rhinitis medicamentosa).
Overall, the actual board recommendation is that fluticasone and azelastine combined give the best efficacy with allergic rhinitis and turbinate hypertrophy.
The regimen I commonly trial is nasal saline irrigation (neilmed bottle) then 1 spray of Flonase and 1 spray of azelastine daily for 1 month. Then after that, I try to keep someone on neilmed irrigations since that's non-medicated, and pullback on either of the sprays or make them less frequent.
Hope this helps!
I also suffer from allergies and this winter has been tough! I do saline irrigations every night when I shower and used to use Flonase maybe once a week after the irrigation. This winter though, I've had to up my game. I'm currently doing an irrigation followed by 1 spray of Flonase in each nostril every night and Allegra during the day for maybe 3-4 days out of the week.
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Costco is currently 15.99 per box of five vials after a $4 discount, or slightly pricier at $3.20 per vial.
So this beats Costco for me, but only when I buy five boxes from Amazon.
The instructions say to use this daily
Doesn't this say it doesn't cause ocular issues
https://www.ncbi.nlm.ni
Not really true, "nasal" spray could be used everyday AFTER consultation with ones physician if needed as they have "less" systemic absorption. Again, there are lot of unanswered qs. in prior comments whether they are on other meds, whether they are using more than intended and etc etc. Mostly, data suggests it "should"'not cause the effects described. Again, we are all different people not discounting the personal experience of prior commenter. Personally if I m going to buy these and use it daily, I would consult with my health care provider. But for occasional allergies, if they are not allergic to Flonase and no other health issues , I would be fine using it on myself.