No, Flonase is a nasal spray intended for use in the nasal passages, not the ears. It contains fluticasone, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation in the nasal tissues. Using it in the ears could lead to irritation or other complications. If you have ear-related issues, consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment.
To put an ear cover with a bridle, you put the EAR NET over the ears and then put the bridle on over it.
No. It takes about a week for Flonase (fluticasone propionate) to start causing a noticeable change.
No, it is not recommended to put essential oils directly in the ear. Essential oils are highly concentrated and can cause irritation or allergic reactions when applied to sensitive areas. If you're considering using essential oils for ear-related issues, consult a healthcare professional for safe alternatives.
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Fluticasone Propionate.
No, THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) is not an ingredient in Flonase. Flonase is a nasal spray that contains the active ingredient fluticasone propionate, which is a corticosteroid used to treat nasal allergy symptoms. It does not contain any cannabinoids or psychoactive substances like THC.
No, the ear canals are not directly connected to the sinuses.
Nothing bad will happen if to much instant ear dry is put into the ear. It may irritate the ear a little.
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Nasacort and Flonase are both corticosteroids. They have different active ingredients that produce the same results, although one steroid may work better with one patient than another. Flonase contains fluticasone and Nasacort contains triamcinolone.