Identification
- Brand Name
- Flonase
- Product Description
- Flonase is an over-the-counter corticosteroid available in multiple countries including the United States and Canada. It was first marketed in 1993. It is available in a Nasal Spray, metered. It contains one active ingredient: Fluticasone propionate. Fluticasone propionate is a medication used to treat asthma, certain skin conditions, and a runny nose.
- Ingredients
Drug Salt Fluticasone propionate Not Available
Pharmacology
- Indications
- Adjunct therapy in treatment of Bacterial Sinusitis Off LabelProphylaxis of Allergic Rhinitis (AR) Off LabelSymptomatic treatment of Chronic Sinusitis Off LabelTreatment of Allergic Rhinitis (AR) PrescriptionTreatment of Non-Allergic Rhinitis PrescriptionTreatment of Rhinitis OTC UseTreatment of Rhinitis Perennial PrescriptionUsed in combination for prophylaxis of Heart Transplant Rejection in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination for prophylaxis of Kidney Transplant Rejection in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination for prophylaxis of Liver Transplant Rejection in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination to induce Amnesia-Memory Loss in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination to induce Anxiolysis in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination to induce Sedation in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination to manage moderate, refractory Atopic dermatitis in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination to manage refractory, severe Atopic Dermatitis in a regimen PrescriptionUsed in combination to treat Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in a regimen Prescription
- Products
Dosage Strength Route Labeller Marketing Start Marketing End NDC Code Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal Haleon US Holdings LLC 2016-02-29 - US 0135-0582 Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Holdings (US) LLC 2014-12-04 - US 0135-0576 Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal REMEDYREPACK INC. 2018-05-25 - US 70518-1223 Spray, metered 50 mcg / act Nasal Glaxosmithkline Inc 1993-03-12 2017-04-07 Canada 02213672 Spray, metered 50 mcg / act Nasal Glaxosmithkline Inc 2017-02-01 - Canada 02248307 Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal A-S Medication Solutions 2014-12-04 - US 50090-1978 Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal REMEDYREPACK INC. 2016-02-15 2017-06-09 US 61786-595 Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal Glaxosmithkline Inc 2014-10-09 - US 53873-038 Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal Physicians Total Care, Inc. 1994-11-08 2012-06-30 US 54868-3718 Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal Glaxosmithkline Inc 1994-11-08 2016-02-28 US 0173-0453 Spray, metered 50 ug/1 Nasal Remedy Repack 2014-05-28 2015-05-28 US 49349-756
Interactions
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interactions in your software1,2-Benzodiazepine The risk or severity of CNS depression can be increased when Fluticasone propionate is combined with 1,2-Benzodiazepine. Abametapir The serum concentration of Fluticasone propionate can be increased when it is combined with Abametapir. Abatacept The metabolism of Fluticasone propionate can be increased when combined with Abatacept. Abemaciclib The serum concentration of Abemaciclib can be increased when it is combined with Fluticasone propionate. Acalabrutinib The serum concentration of Acalabrutinib can be increased when it is combined with Fluticasone propionate. Acarbose The risk or severity of hyperglycemia can be increased when Fluticasone propionate is combined with Acarbose. Aceclofenac The risk or severity of gastrointestinal irritation can be increased when Fluticasone propionate is combined with Aceclofenac. Acemetacin The risk or severity of gastrointestinal irritation can be increased when Fluticasone propionate is combined with Acemetacin. Acenocoumarol Fluticasone propionate may increase the anticoagulant activities of Acenocoumarol. Acetazolamide The risk or severity of CNS depression can be increased when Fluticasone propionate is combined with Acetazolamide. Identify potential medication risksEasily compare up to 40 drugs with our drug interaction checker.Get severity rating, description, and management advice.Learn more