Freeair Nasal Spray 6Gm
Key Information
Generic Name
Generic Name Fluticasone 27.5 mcg
Manufacturer
Alkem Laboratories Ltd
Country of Origin
India
Detailed Information
Introduction
INTRODUCTION ABOUT FREEAIR NASAL SPRAYFREEAIR NASAL SPRAY contains Fluticasone which belongs to the group of medicines called Corticosteroids (glucocorticoids). It is used to manage symptoms of allergic rhinitis such as stuffy, runny, or itchy nose, sneezing, itchy, red, or watery eyes in adults and children above 6 years of age. Allergic rhinitis may be defined as an inflammatory disease of the nasal mucosa caused due to allergies caused form certain things such as pollen from grass or trees, animals (cats and dogs), house-dust mites, or moulds. Before using FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY tell your doctor if you have severe liver disease, any history of eye conditions such as glaucoma (increase in pressure in the eye) or cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye), or had nose surgery, or got an infection in your nose. FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY should not be used in pregnant and breastfeeding women, unless advised clearly necessary by the doctor. Contact your doctor before using. FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY is not recommended for use in children below 6 years of age. FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY should be used with caution in elderly patients. Therefore, contact your doctor before using. The most common
Uses
OF FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY manages symptoms of allergic rhinitis such as stuffy, runny, or itchy nose, sneezing, itchy, red, or watery eyes in adults and children above 6 years of age
How It Works
FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY causes vasoconstriction (constriction of blood vessels) and has anti-inflammatory activity. It directly decreases the cells that cause inflammation such as eosinophils, monocytes, mast cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY also decreases mucus gland secretions. Therefore, helps in reducing inflammation and making it easier to breathe.
Directions for Use
Use FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY as advised by your physician. It is for intranasal use only. Shake the bottle before every use. Your doctor will decide what quantity of dose you require at what frequency depending on the severity of the disease and your physical characteristics. Do not start or stop the medicine without consulting your doctor.
Side Effects
using FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY include nosebleeds (generally minor), nasal ulceration, headache, and shortness of breath. Contact your doctor if any of these worsen or doesn’t improve. USES OF FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY manages symptoms of allergic rhinitis such as stuffy, runny, or itchy nose, sneezing, itchy, red, or watery eyes in adults and children above 6 years of age HOW FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY WORKSFREEAIR NASAL SPRAY causes vasoconstriction (constriction of blood vessels) and has anti-inflammatory activity. It directly decreases the cells that cause inflammation such as eosinophils, monocytes, mast cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells. FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY also decreases mucus gland secretions. Therefore, helps in reducing inflammation and making it easier to breathe. DIRECTIONS FOR USEUse FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY as advised by your physician. It is for intranasal use only. Shake the bottle before every use. Your doctor will decide what quantity of dose you require at what frequency depending on the severity of the disease and your physical characteristics. Do not start or stop the medicine without consulting your doctor. SIDE EFFECTS OF FREEAIR NASAL SPRAYCOMMON nosebleeds (generally minor) nasal ulceration (irritation or discomfort in the nose, streaks of blood while blowing the nose) headache shortness of breath UNCOMMON pain, burning, irritation, soreness, or dryness inside the nose RAREStop using FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects: allergic reactions (symptoms include wheezing, coughing, or difficulty breathing, sudden weakness or light-headedness (leading to collapse or loss of consciousness), swelling around the face, skin rashes or redness blurred vision or other visual disturbances
Warnings & Precautions
& PRECAUTIONSPREGNANCYFREEAIR NASAL SPRAY should not be used in pregnant women, unless advised clearly necessary by the doctor. Contact your doctor before using. BREASTFEEDINGFREEAIR NASAL SPRAY should not be used in breastfeeding women, unless advised clearly necessary by the doctor. Contact your doctor before using. DRIVING AND USING MACHINESFREEAIR NASAL SPRAY is unlikely to affect your ability to drive and use machines. LIVERFREEAIR NASAL SPRAY should be used with caution in patients having severe hepatic impairment. Consult with your doctor before using. ALLERGYDo not use FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY if you are allergic to Fluticasone or any of the other ingredients of this medicine. OTHERSBefore using FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY tell your doctor if you have: history of eye conditions such as glaucoma (increase in pressure in the eye) or cataracts (clouding of the lens of the eye) had a nose surgery an infection in your nose Use in Paediatrics: FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY is not recommended for use in children below 6 years of age. Occurrence of growth retardation is possible with prolonged use of FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY. Your doctor will keep a check on the child’s height and modify the doses as required. Therefore, contact your child’s doctor before using FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY for your child. Use in Geriatrics: FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY should be used with caution in elderly patients. Therefore, contact your doctor before using.
Drug Interactions
SA. Drug-Drug Interactions: Before using FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY, tell your doctor if you are taking, or have recently taken any of the following medicines: medicines used to manage HIV (Ex. ritonavir, cobicistat) medicine used to manage fungal infections (Ex. ketoconazole) medicines used to manage asthma (Ex. theophylline) medicines used to manage inflammation such as steroids (Ex. prednisolone) Overdosage: If you or anyone else accidentally ingests or uses too much of FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. SYNOPSIS Drug : Fluticasone Pharmacological Category : Corticosteroid Therapeutic Indication : Allergic Rhinitis Dosage Forms : Capsule, Cream, Inhaler, Innospray, Lotion, Nasal Spray, Nasal Drops, Ointment, Respules, Rotacaps, Spray MORE INFORMATION Keep FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY out of sight and reach of children Store FREEAIR NASAL SPRAY at room temperature below 30°C
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DETAILS Written By Dr. Priyanka Goel
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Dr. Sankara Babu Gorle
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Last Updated
10 Nov 2022