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FlonaseActive Ingredient(s): FluticasoneFirst Approved by the FDA: October 19, 1994 Pharmaceutical Company: GLAXOSMITHKLINE
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Start a New Flonase DiscussionFlonase Article SummaryFluticasone Is A Potent Synthetic Corticosteroid Often Prescribed As Treatment For Asthma And Allergic Rhinitis. the Related Fluticasone Propionate Is Marketed With The Brand Names Flixotide (uk) For Asthma And Flixonase (uk) For Allergic Rhinitis By Allen & Hanburys. In The Us, It Is Marketed For Asthma As Flovent, And Allergic Rhinitis As Flonase, By Glaxosmithkline. Glaxosmithkline Also Markets A Combination Of Fluticasone And Salmeterol As Advair (us) Or Seretide (uk). the Related Flutic ... View Full Article for FlonaseArticle May Include Instructions, Side Effects, Interactions, Etc. Article Opens in a New Window. This article is from Wikipedia. All text is available under the terms of the GFDL (GNU Free Documentation License) | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veramyst Possible Dosages for this and Related Drugs:Note: May Include Dosages for Drugs similar to FlonaseAerosol, Metered 0.044mg/inh, 0.11mg/inh, 0.22mg/inh, 110mcg/actuation, 220mcg/actuation, 44mcg/actuation Cream 0.05% Inhalant 110mcg/actuation, 220mcg/actuation, 44mcg/actuation Lotion 0.05% Ointment 0.005% Powder 0.044mg/inh, 0.088mg/inh, 0.22mg/inh, 100mcg/actuation, 250mcg/actuation, 50mcg/actuation Spray, Metered 0.0275mg/inh, 0.05mg/spray, 50mcg/actuation Related Drug Listing(s):Other Drugs Containing Fluticasone or a Similar Compund: Related Search Results for FlonaseWebmasters or Publishers: Link To This Drug ListingCopy and Paste the HTML Code Below to Create a Link to this Listing from any Web Page or Email.Graphical Link:
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