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I have flonase allergy and need alternative?

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Dr. Gary Steven answered

Specializes in Pediatric Allergy and Asthma

Many available: First off, true allergy to Flonase is unusual; you might simply be adversely reacting to one of its components. It is best to describe your symptoms to the doctor who prescribed it, and make sure that you are using it properly (e.g., nosebleeds are due to not using it correctly, not an allergy to it). Your prescribing physician will be able to suggest any of several alternatives on the market.

Answered 7/20/2016

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