Official answer: The difference is Flonase is available over-the-counter (OTC) and Nasonex is prescription only. There is no difference...
When used in the form of fluticasone propionate nasal spray, this medication helps block substances involved in the body’s response to an allergen, amounting to an overall reduction of inflammation in the nose and consequently reduction of symptoms, such as runny nose, nasal congestion and itchy,...
- Nasal corticosteroid sprays like fluticasone (Flonase) or mometasone (Nasonex) can effectively reduce nasal inflammation and symptoms such as congestion and sneezing. Some pediatric formulations are available. 4. **Leukotriene Inhibitors**: - Montelukast (Singulair) is a medication that can help mana...
Official answer: Long-term use or high doses of Flonase (fluticasone) may increase the risk of having side effects such as a serious...
“If you have questions, talk to the pharmacists. They are trained in nonprescription drugs. Just ask, does this work for congestion?” Hatton advises. Those seeking non-medication options may try: Spicy foods, which can create a burning sensation from a chemical called capsaicin...
Also in May, I had my first appointment with a mental health professional (made months before, not as a result of the neuro visit). I have been wanting to go to therapy for years. I finally decided I was ready to try medication for anxiety, and the psychiatrist I had my virtual appoi...
If you have allergies, you can take OTC allergy medication before spring allergy season to help prevent postnasal drip. Cromolyn(Nasalcrom) is an OTC nasal spray that helps prevent allergy symptoms in your nose. It reduces runny nose and postnasal drip. Cromolyn isn't an antihistamine, so it...
If you have allergies, you can take OTC allergy medication before spring allergy season to help prevent postnasal drip. Cromolyn(Nasalcrom) is an OTC nasal spray that helps prevent allergy symptoms in your nose. It reduces runny nose and postnasal drip. Cromolyn isn't an antihistamine, so it...
Corticosteroids— these medicines also work to reduce swelling in the nasal passages. Commonly used corticosteroid medications include Flonase®, Nasonex®, and Advair®, which is an inhaled medication. Leukotriene Modifiers— these block the release of leukotrines, another chemical released in respo...
Flonase is linked to Cataracts- and I have the start of one in my left eye from long term use! Blisters? Well, I continue to try just about everything out there…. During my Ironman training in 2015, I suffered from severe seasonal allergy symptoms, which put a serious strain on my ...