Veramyst Nasal Spray Drug Information
Veramyst Nasal Spray belongs to the glucocorticoid family of drugs. It is indicated for treatment of symptoms of seasonal and all-year-round allergic rhinitis – inflammation of the nasal lining. The generic drug helps organism control and in a way prevents allergic symptoms such as itching nose, runny nose or sneezing. In certain cases the medicine can be used for reducing allergic eye symptoms including itchy, redden and watery eyes. The drug is believed to inhibit the action of a number of cells provoking lining inflammation, thus relieving allergy-related symptoms. The medicament is to be applied on adults and children over 2 years of age.
Veramyst Nasal Spray Dosage Information
Recommended initial dose of Fluticasone Furoate for adults is 110 mcg daily applied as two sprays (each spray containing 27.5 mcg of Veramyst) in each nostril. Recommended primary dose of cheap Veramyst when used for children is 55 mcg a day applied as one spray in each nostril. Adult and children’s individual dosages can be correspondingly decreased to 55 mcg or increased to 110 mcg depending on effectiveness of treatment. Single dosages of 27.5 mcg of discount Veramyst are now tendered at North Meds.
Side Effects and Precautions for Veramyst Nasal Spray
It is very unlikely that treatment with Fluticasone Furoate will bring to any side effects. Even if they occur they are mild and temporary and usually do not even require medical help. Some of these symptoms are slight nose bleeding, white patches inside or around the nose, headache or coughing. Less frequently a few more serious side effects might appear: severe nose bleeding, vision disorders, fever, flu-like symptoms or sore wounds inside the nose.
Medical assistance is needed in such cases. Before using Veramyst Nasal Spray patients should consult their healthcare professional if they are allergic to any of its components, feel any unusual symptoms or are exposed to measles or chickenpox. Pregnant and nursing women may buy Varamyst and use it only when it is clearly needed as there are still no medical researches manifesting its effect on the baby.
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