When should I stop using Flonase?

If you suffer allergy symptoms only during certain times, like when pollen levels are high, you may stop using FLONASE when that time ends. If you are age 12 or older and need to use daily for longer than 6 months or age 4-11 and need to use for longer than 2 months a year, check with your doctor.
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How long should you stay on Flonase?

Do not use it continuously for more than 1 month without speaking to a doctor. If your symptoms get worse after reducing your dose, you may want to increase it again. If you have fluticasone nasal spray or nasal drops on prescription, your doctor will tell you how often to use it and when to change your dose.
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Can you just stop taking Flonase?

However, while there are potential side effects to using Flonase nasal spray, stopping Flonase abruptly is unlikely to cause problems.
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What happens if you use flonase for too long?

If a nasal decongestant spray is a fixture in your medication lineup, it's important to know that using these sprays for more than three consecutive days can actually worsen your congestion. "This side effect of nasal decongestant sprays is called rebound congestion," says Dr.
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How long does it take to withdraw from Flonase?

Recovery typically takes less than one week and withdrawal symptoms can be easily managed. Research suggests that the best way to stop overusing DNSs is to switch to a steroid nasal spray. About six months after stopping a DNS, most people no longer have a tolerance to it.
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If my symptoms go away, should I stop using FLONASE® Allergy Relief?



How do I wean myself off of nasal spray?

The best way to break the cycle of Afrin addiction, Dr. Besser advises, is to stop taking the medication cold turkey. “Expect to be miserable for a few days while the body recovers,” she says. “One can use a nasal steroid (such as Flonase) to help limit the symptoms while the body recovers.
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How do you wean off steroid nasal spray?

Stopping treatment

If you're taking a prescription spray, do not stop using it unless the doctor advises you to do so. You may need to reduce your dose gradually. This can help avoid unpleasant side effects (withdrawal symptoms), such as severe tiredness, joint pain, being sick and dizziness.
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Is it OK to use Flonase every day?

FLONASE products are non habit-forming, and are safe to use every day as directed. FLONASE products provide 24-hour, all-day and all-night relief from nasal congestion, itchy eyes, watery eyes,* runny nose, itchy nose, and sneezing.
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Does Flonase cause anxiety?

Fluticasone is a prescription-only anti-inflammatory corticosteroid whose job is to reduce inflammation of bodily tissue. Because anxiety is a possible side effect of fluticasone, people who suffer from anxiety may want to rethink taking it as medication- particularly if it is being taken to treat breathing problems.
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Who should not use Flonase?

You should not use fluticasone nasal if you are allergic to it. Fluticasone can weaken your immune system, making it easier for you to get an infection or worsening an infection you already have or recently had. Tell your doctor about any illness or infection you have had within the past several weeks.
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Does Flonase have a rebound effect?

No, FLONASE Allergy Relief does not cause a rebound effect. Some nasal decongestant sprays may cause your nasal passages to swell up even more when you use them too often or for longer than their label says you should (three days). This is sometimes called a “rebound effect.”
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How long should you take fluticasone propionate?

You can use Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray for up to six months if you are age 12 or older or up to two months a year if you are age 4-11 before checking with a doctor.
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Can I use Flonase year round?

Used for seasonal and year-round allergies, including pollen, mold, dust, and pet dander. Adults and children 12 years and older - Use 2 sprays (50 mcg/spray) in each nostril once per day for the first week.
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Is Flonase habit forming?

For the majority of nasal sprays, the answer is NO. Nasal steroids sprays (Flonase®, Nasocort®, Nasonex®, etc. ) are safe to use on a daily basis and are now largely over-the-counter. These sprays are non-addictive and typically do not cause any long term changes to the nasal passages.
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Can Flonase raise your heart rate?

A decongestant eases congestion by constricting the blood vessels in your nasal passages. This dries up nasal mucus. But these medications can also abnormally stimulate the heart and blood vessels throughout the body. “This can cause an increase in blood pressure and heart rate, or skipped beats.
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Can Flonase cause heart palpitations?

administration (12 reports of fluticasone propionate, and 6 reports of fluticasone furoate) and 12 inhalation therapy. The reported reactions were palpitations (22 reports), tachycardia (2 reports), arrhythmia (1 report), extrasystoles (3 reports), ventricular tachycardia (1 report) and increased heartrate (1 report).
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Does Flonase cause weight gain?

In contrast, antihistamines may somehow interfere with fullness signals, she says. One alternative are nasal steroid sprays like fluticasone propionate (Flonase). These work differently from oral steroids, and are generally not associated with weight gain, she says.
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Should I use Flonase at night or in the morning?

Is it better to use FLONASE at night? In short, no. One daily dose of FLONASE Allergy Relief delivers 24-hour relief from your worst allergy symptoms. So, even if you take it in the morning, you're still covered for all night long, without pesky allergy symptoms.
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What does Flonase do for sinusitis?

Store-bought saline nasal spray loosens up mucus, temporarily clearing it from your nasal passages. A steroid nasal spray like fluticasone (Flonase) may help tame inflammation, especially if you have underlying allergies.
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Does Flonase affect sleep?

3) Nasal decongestants or oral decongestants

But one downside is that decongestants can cause insomnia.
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Can Flonase make you worse?

Fluticasone nasal spray can sometimes make asthma symptoms, like wheezing or shortness of breath, worse. Ask your doctor about other medications you can take instead for nasal allergies.
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Can prolonged use of nasal spray side effects?

The longer you use a spray decongestant, the more likely you are to get the rebound phenomenon. It can lead to chronic sinusitis and other serious, long-term problems. Give your doctor a call if you're having any of these issues: It's all in your nose.
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How long does it take to get addicted to nasal spray?

The Rebound Effect

An over-the-counter (OTC) nasal spray won't cause cravings that are common with addiction. But if you use one for more than 3 days in a row, you might get something called a rebound effect.
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Is fluticasone a strong steroid?

Fluticasone propionate, a potent corticosteroid with high specificity for the glucocorticoid receptor, is available as an aqueous nasal spray for the treatment of allergic rhinitis.
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Does Flonase lower your immune system?

Use of fluticasone nasal spray may lower your immunity, increasing your risk of developing an infection and delaying wound healing.
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