Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi
About Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi
Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi belongs to a group of medications known as glucocorticoids. Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi is primarily used to treat allergic rhinitis symptoms (inflammation of the nose's inner mucous membrane), such as sneezing, runny nose, and sinus discomfort in adults and children above six years. An allergy is an immune system response to foreign elements typically not harmful to your body. These foreign elements are known as ‘allergens.’
Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi is a glucocorticoid that helps treat nasal allergy symptoms. It works by blocking certain chemical messengers present in the brain, causing pain, inflammation (swelling), and allergies. As a result, the Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi provides relief from the discomfort and irritation in the nose caused due to allergies. Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi may lower your ability to fight infections, so stay from people who have any infectious and contagious diseases like measles, tuberculosis, and chickenpox. If you have been around someone who has one of these conditions, please be very cautious, as these diseases are highly contagious, and you might catch these infections Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi makes you more prone to infections.
Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi should be used in dose and duration as prescribed by your doctor. The most common side effects are nasal ulceration, headache, shortness of breath, soreness, or dryness inside the nose. If these effects appear and are bothersome, call your doctor. Try to stay away from dust as it might worsen your symptoms, and also avoid smoking. Inform your doctor if you have or have ever had nose surgery, injury, or nose sores.
Do not use Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi if you are allergic to glucocorticoids or Fluticasone furoate. If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your doctor before using this medicine. Before using Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi, please tell your doctor if you have or have ever had glaucoma (an eye disease), cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye), herpes infection of the eye (sore on the eyelid or eye surface), asthma (sudden episodes of shortness of breath, and trouble breathing). Also, tell your doctor if you have (TB, a type of lung infection), chickenpox, measles, or tuberculosis. Do not use Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi in children below six years old.
Uses of Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi
Medicinal Benefits
Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi is a glucocorticoid that helps to treat inflammation (redness and swelling) and allergies. Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi works by blocking certain chemical messenger's production that causes inflammation (redness and swelling) and allergies. As a result, the Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi provides relief from the discomfort and irritation in the nose caused due to allergies.
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Side Effects of Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi
Drug Warnings
Inform your doctor if you have or have ever had nose surgery, injury, or nose sores. Before using Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi, please inform your doctor if you have or have ever had glaucoma (an eye disease), cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye), herpes infection of the eye (an infection that causes a sore on the eyelid or eye surface), asthma (sudden episodes of wheezing, shortness of breath, and trouble breathing). Also, tell your doctor if you have (TB, a type of lung infection), chickenpox, measles, or tuberculosis. If you have been around someone who has one of these conditions, as these diseases are highly contagious, and Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi makes you more prone to infections. As a precautionary measure, please stay away from dust to help relieve your symptoms more quickly. Before using Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi, inform your doctor if you have ever had diabetes or a weak immune system. After using Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi, speak to your doctor immediately if you notice serious side effects such as facial pain, painful swallowing, eye pain, white patches in the nose/back of your throat, or persistent sore throat. Do not use Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi at the same time as other nasal sprays containing steroid medication.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interactions: Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi may interact with antifungal medicines (ketoconazole), HIV medications (cobicistat, nelfinavir, ritonavir), and asthma medications.
Drug-Food Interactions: Freeair Nasal Spray 120 mdi interacts with non-prescription medications, vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products.
Drug-Disease Interactions: Inform your doctor if you have or ever had glaucoma (an eye disease), or cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye). Also, tell your doctor if you have chickenpox, measles or tuberculosis (TB, a type of lung infection) or if you have been around someone with one of these conditions.
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Disease/Condition Glossary
Allergy: It is an immune system response to foreign elements typically not harmful to your body. These foreign elements are known as ‘allergens’. Allergic condition varies from person to person. Some might be allergic to certain foods and seasonal allergies like hay fever. At the same time, others might be allergic to pollen or pet dander.