How To Use Nasal Spray Fluticasone Propionate
Usual pediatric dose for rhinitis.
How to use nasal spray fluticasone propionate. Shake fluticasone propionate nasal spray gently before each use. If you pump 6 times and no mist appears the spray nozzle may be clogged and needs to be cleaned. The effectiveness of fluticasone nasal spray against the symptoms of allergic rhinitis depends on regular use. That s how you ll know the bottle is primed for use. Prime the spray if it has not been used for more than 7 days fluticasone propionate or 30 days veramyst or if the cap has been left off the bottle for 5 days or longer.
1 or 2 sprays 50 mcg spray in each nostril once a day as needed. 4 to 11 years. Aim the nozzle away from the middle of the nose. After 6 months of daily use ask your doctor if you can keep using this medicine. Use this medication in the nose as directed by your doctor or the product package usually once or twice a day.
Maximum dosage should not exceed two sprays per nostril daily. Prime fluticasone propionate nasal spray before using for the first time or after a period of non use 1 week or more by shaking the contents well and releasing 6 sprays into the air away from the face. Administer fluticasone propionate nasal spray by the intranasal route only. Grasp the spray bottle like this. Then pump until a fine mist appears.
5 breathe out gently through your mouth after each spray. Before using flonase just blow your nose gently to clear your nostrils. First aim the bottle away from your face. Shake fluticasone nasal spray well before using. Press down fully the top of the pump 6 times or until a fine spray comes out.
Greg abbas of advanced ent and allergy discusses the proper technique for the use of nasal spray. As you spray just inhale gently that s all you need to do. Gently blow your nose before using this drug. Do not spray in your eyes. Direct the spray away from the septum the cartilage dividing the two sides of your nose and toward the side of your nostril.