Flomist Nasal Spray 50 mcg 100 metered doses

$14.00 - $18.50

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SKU 445
Generic For Flovent
Strength 50 mcg
Active Ingredient Fluticasone Propionate
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1 Pack US$ 18.50 US$ 18.50
3 Pack US$ 14.00 US$ 42.0024%US$ 55.50
6 Pack US$ 14.00 US$ 84.0024%US$ 111.00
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Flomist Nasal Spray 50mcg – Affordable Flovent Alternative

Flomist nasal spray 50mcg is an effective medicine for patients suffering from hay fever and allergic rhinitis. It is synthetically manufactured corticosteroids which are, ones produced naturally by the adrenal gland. Flomist nasal spray is prescribed for perennial or seasonal rhinitis as well as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.     

 

What is Flomist nasal spray used for?

 

Flomist nasal spray is sprayed in each nostril once or twice per day. Consult a physician for the right dosage, which will be determined by the health condition of the patient's response to medication. The device must be ready before the first dose or if the nasal spray has been used for less than 5 days. Before start using the bottle, point the nozzle far from the face and try 4 test sprays. To use a nasal spray, close 1 nostril with a finger, and while inhaling, pump the spray via the other nostril. Do not sneeze or try to blow your nose for 10-15 minutes after using the spray.

 

How does Flomist nasal spray work?

 

Flomist Nasal Spray is prescribed to treat nasal congestion, sneezing, and running nose caused by seasonal allergies. It consists of the chemical corticosteroid fluticasone. It stops the release of substances in the body that result in inflammation.

 

When should Flomist nasal spray not be used?

 

You should avoid Flomist nasal spray if you are:

  • Allergic to the drug
  • Are you already pregnant or are you planning to conceive
  • Lactating mother
  • Sensitive to any other allergies
  • Serious liver problem
  • Severe nasal problems
  • Infections of the skin

What medications interact with Flomist nasal spray?

 

Medicines that can interfere with Flomist:

  • Ritonavir
  • Fosamprenavir
  • Indinavir
  • Darunavir
  • Nelfinavir
  • Lopinavir
  • "Azole" antifungal (Ketoconazole, Itraconazole, Voriconazole)

 You must confirm from your physician about the entire list of medicines that should ideally be avoided while taking dosage of Flomist. Also, double check with your physician regarding any over the counter, prescription medications, or herbal medicines that you could take and about their interaction with Flomist.

What are the side effects of Flomist nasal spray?

 

The side effects of Flomist Nasal Spray are:

Seek medical help immediately. if you face any of these indications of an allergic reaction including hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.

 Avoid using Flomist Nasal Spray and call your physician right away if you have any of these severe side effects:

  • Nose bleeding
  • Sores in the nose
  • Problem in eyesight
  • Fever, chills, body aches, flu symptoms

           Less serious side effects may include:

  • Headache and back pain
  • Minor nose bleeding
  • Menstrual problems
  • No sexual desire
  • Sore throat, sinus pain, and cough

This is a partial list of side effects, and others may occur. Consult your physician for medical advice about side effects.

Call your physician in emergency medical conditions if you have taken more doses than prescribed.

How should Flomist nasal spray be used?

 

The regular dose is once or twice sprays into each nostril once per day.

Just before each use shake the medication bottle well.

If this is your first time using nasal spray, you must read the instructions on the package label. Shake the medicine properly. Keep it a little far from your face and spray into the air four times to test. Prime the spray pump any time you have not used nasal spray for more than one month or if you have kept the cap off for more than five days. Spray it to test until a fine mist appears.

 

Symptoms will start to improve after a few days. For desired results, keep using the nasal spray as directed. Consult your physician if your symptoms are not improving after 7 days of treatment.

 

How long should you use Flomist nasal spray?

 

Use Flomist nasal spray as long as it is prescribed. Your physician will need to track your progress on a regular basis. Do not miss any scheduled visits to your physician.

 

Missed dose of Flomist nasal spray

 

If you miss one dose of Flixonase nasal spray, do not attempt to double your next dose. Instead, follow the regular dosing schedule.

 

How should Flomist nasal spray be stored?

 

Flomist nasal spray should be stored at controlled room temperature and in an airtight container.

 

Flomist Nasal Spray 50 mcg 100 metered doses

What is Flomist Nasal Spray 50mcg used for?

Flomist Nasal Spray 50mcg contains fluticasone propionate 50mcg per actuation — an intranasal corticosteroid for adults and children over 4 years. It is used for the treatment and prevention of seasonal and year-round allergic rhinitis symptoms including nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and itching. Flomist is also effective for reducing nasal polyp size and relieving associated nasal obstruction. It offers full allergy relief without the sedation or rebound congestion associated with antihistamines or decongestants.

Is Flomist Nasal Spray the same as Flixonase?

Flomist and Flixonase both contain the same active ingredient — fluticasone propionate 50mcg per spray — and are used for the same indications. They are bioequivalent formulations, delivering the same amount of drug per spray with equivalent clinical efficacy. Flomist is the generic name used in some markets, while Flixonase is the branded formulation. Both can be used interchangeably as directed. The choice between them is typically based on cost and availability.

How should Flomist Nasal Spray be used for best results?

Shake Flomist gently before use. Prime with 6 pumps if new or unused for 7+ days. Blow nose first. Insert nozzle into one nostril tilting slightly forward and angling outward. Spray 1–2 times while breathing in gently. Repeat in the other nostril. Typical adult dose: 2 sprays per nostril once daily, reducing to 1 spray per nostril once stable. Clean the nozzle regularly. For seasonal allergies, begin a week before the allergy season for best preventive effect.

How long does it take Flomist to fully relieve nasal allergy symptoms?

Flomist begins reducing nasal inflammation immediately, but noticeable symptom relief typically begins after 3–4 days of consistent daily use. Full benefit — including significant relief of nasal congestion — is usually achieved after 7–14 days. Patients often notice improvement in sleep quality and reduced mouth breathing as congestion resolves over the first two weeks. Unlike decongestant sprays, Flomist's effects accumulate over time and do not cause rebound worsening when stopped.

Can Flomist Nasal Spray be used continuously throughout the year?

Yes. Fluticasone propionate nasal spray can be used safely throughout the year for perennial allergic rhinitis (triggered by dust mites, pet dander, mould). Its very low systemic absorption (<1% bioavailability) makes daily long-term use safe in adults and children 4+. Regular use is more effective than as-needed use for perennial rhinitis, as maintaining anti-inflammatory control prevents symptom breakthroughs. Annual review is recommended to reassess the need for continued treatment.

Who should not use Flomist Nasal Spray?

Flomist should not be used in the presence of active nasal or sinus infections until the infection is treated. It is not recommended for children under 4 years. Patients on potent CYP3A4 inhibitors (ritonavir, cobicistat, ketoconazole) should use with caution as these drugs significantly increase systemic fluticasone exposure, risking Cushing's syndrome. Those with recent nasal surgery or trauma should await healing before using intranasal sprays. Known hypersensitivity to fluticasone propionate is a contraindication.

How does Flomist 50mcg compare to Avamys (fluticasone furoate) nasal spray?

Flomist (fluticasone propionate 50mcg) and Avamys/Furamist (fluticasone furoate 27.5mcg per spray) are both nasal corticosteroids in the fluticasone family but different chemical entities. Fluticasone furoate has approximately 3× higher receptor binding affinity than fluticasone propionate and may offer slightly superior symptom relief in head-to-head trials. Avamys is once-daily with a lower mcg dose; Flomist is typically dosed as 2 sprays per nostril daily. Both are effective options depending on symptom severity.

Is Flomist available without a prescription?

In some countries (UK, Australia), intranasal fluticasone sprays are available over-the-counter for adults. In the USA, Flonase (fluticasone propionate) is OTC. Prescription requirements vary by country. For children under 12, medical supervision is typically recommended regardless of regulatory status. PremiumRxDrugs.com can assist with prescription management and international ordering for patients in countries where a prescription is needed.

Can I order Flomist from PremiumRxDrugs for delivery to the USA or Canada?

Yes. PremiumRxDrugs.com ships Flomist and other nasal allergy treatments to the USA, UK, Australia, and many other countries. Our genuine manufacturer-verified medicines, transparent pricing, and free worldwide shipping on qualifying orders makes us a reliable source for patients managing seasonal or perennial allergic rhinitis.

What are the typical side effects of Flomist Nasal Spray?

Common side effects include mild nasal irritation, burning, or stinging after spraying — especially in the first 1–2 weeks. Epistaxis (nosebleeds) occurs in 5–10% of users, typically mild and self-limiting. Nasal dryness and crusting are occasionally reported. Headache and throat irritation are uncommon. Systemic corticosteroid side effects are rare at standard nasal doses due to <1% bioavailability. Nasal septum perforation is very rare but reported with prolonged incorrect technique.

What precautions should I take when using Flomist Nasal Spray?

Aim the nozzle away from the nasal septum on each spray. If persistent nosebleeds occur, take a break and consult a doctor. Avoid ritonavir and other strong CYP3A4 inhibitors which dramatically increase systemic fluticasone levels. Do not share your nasal spray with others. Keep the nozzle clean to prevent contamination. If undergoing surgery requiring general anaesthesia, inform your anaesthetist of nasal steroid use, as systemic steroid cover may be needed in rare cases.

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