It is a nasal spray that is used to treat congestion, and is commonly used by individuals who suffer from seasonal allergies.
not sure about any of that but vicks nasal spray is the only thing you can make meth with none of the others work
No, Fluticasone Propionate nasal spray is not addictive. It is a corticosteroid medication used to treat symptoms of allergies and nasal inflammation, and does not cause physical dependence or addiction. It is important to use the medication as prescribed by a healthcare provider to achieve the desired therapeutic effects.
ask your DR
Soon, its going through FDA channels right now, it's called Alernol.
Buy it at Costco. It's about $12. I got ripped off when I bought it at Walmart for $38
You stick the nozzle up one nostril, squeeze the bottle and breath in through your nose. Do that twice per nostril.
I had an abdominal rash that was difficult to get rid of doctor recommended twice a day for 2 weeks
im having stiffness all over my body and it started when i was taking fluticasone propionate and what do i do about it because the pain will come and go.
Yes, it is generally considered safe to take Dymista (a nasal spray containing azelastine and fluticasone) and Claritin (loratadine) together, as they work in different ways to relieve allergy symptoms. However, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and appropriateness for your specific situation.
Yes. I just got back from my ENT doctor and he prescribed both of these OTC meds for the drainage in the back of my throat.Hopefully this works!
Yes, you can generally take Claritin (loratadine) and Sinex spray (oxymetazoline) together, as they work in different ways to relieve symptoms. Claritin is an antihistamine that helps with allergy symptoms, while Sinex is a decongestant that alleviates nasal congestion. However, it's always best to consult with a healthcare professional before combining medications to ensure safety and address your specific health needs.