How long can you use Flunisolide?

Use flunisolide on a regular schedule unless your doctor has told you to use it as needed. Call your doctor if your symptoms get worse or do not improve after you use flunisolide nasal spray for 3 weeks.

What is Flunisolide inhaler used for?

Flunisolide is used to help control symptoms of asthma and improve lung function. This medicine will not relieve an asthma attack that has already started. Flunisolide belongs to the family of medicines known as corticosteroids (cortisone-like medicines).

What is the brand name for fluticasone?

Nonprescription fluticasone nasal spray (Flonase Allergy) is used to relieve symptoms of rhinitis such as sneezing and a runny, stuffy, or itchy nose and itchy, watery eyes caused by hay fever or other allergies (caused by an allergy to pollen, mold, dust, or pets).

Has flunisolide been discontinued?

Nasalide (flunisolide) nasal spray is a corticosteroid used to prevent and treat seasonal and year-round allergy symptoms (such as stuffy/runny nose, itchy eyes/nose/throat, sneezing). The brand name Nasalide is discontinued, but generic versions may be available.

Is flunisolide available over the counter?

Aerospan (Flunisolide) Available over-the-counter and cheaper than many of its alternatives. Highly effective treatment of allergy symptoms in the nose.

What is the brand name for Flunisolide?

BRAND NAME(S): Nasalide, Nasarel. USES: Flunisolide is used to prevent and treat seasonal and year-round allergy symptoms (such as stuffy/runny nose, itchy eyes/nose/throat, sneezing).

Is Flunisolide the same as fluticasone?

No, both are nasal corticosteroids but they are different medications. Flonase (and Veramyst) are brand names for fluticasone nasal spray. flunisolide is the generic name.

Is fluticasone inhaler a steroid?

Fluticasone is a type of medicine known as a steroid (also called a corticosteroid). It also comes as a cream or ointment, nasal spray or nasal drops for treating other conditions.