Flonase
Inflammation is a serious problem that suffocates people and makes them dull. To deal with it, an efficient spray or medicine is required. Sprays work well and give instant relief to people compared to medicines. Flonase is a nasal spray used in treatment of inflammation: it consists of corticosteroid fluticasone. Besides inflammation the drug also reduces sneezing, congestion and runny nose. The medicine is extremely sensitive to antifungal medications such as Nizoral, and HIV medicines such as Kaletra. Careful supervision is required on patients consuming these drugs. Flonase propionate is the active ingredient of the spray. It helps in reducing inflammation of nasal passages and stops other nasal allergies. It relieves from the nasal pain and gives complete relief to the patient. All doctors recommend this spray because it produces fewer side effects. Before using the spray, shake the bottle well. To reduce the symptoms patients should use it regularly, in regular intervals. For better results, they should seek guidance from doctor once a week. If the problem persists after a week, then patients should stop inhaling the spray and continue other medication. More than 120 sprays are not safe for the health of a patient. After 120 sprays, throw away the bottle. The medicine sometimes lowers the blood cells and creates more infections. While using the spray people should stay away from patients suffering with fever. Children below 4 years of age face severe consequences, when they encounter this spray. Nursing mothers must be careful while using this spray, as it can show impact on their children. People using drugs related to liver disease, herpes, cataracts, ulcers have to take guidance of a doctor. The spray is not good when used in combination with medicines. The spray is not safe for pregnant women because it is harmful to their infants.

