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Fluticasone 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 for asthma and Flixonase 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 or Seretide . The related...


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what is the difference between the medicines Flonase and Veramyst?
I use Flonase and have seen the Veramyst advertised. I know the first part is...

You are right. Both of them are fluticasone. The second part of the name (propionate and furoate) just have to do with the molecular structure. They don't...

Asked by lnrosy2000 - 6 months ago

What are the differences between Nasonex and Flonase?
I know that Nasonex is a Mometasone while Flonase is a Corticosteroids, but do not...

Hi! Both are steroids. As to their potency or difference, it really depends on so many factors. it maybe more potent for one but less so on another. The preparation...

Asked by akira_rae - 13 months ago


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