




| Salt Composition: | Fluticasone Propionate (27.5mcg) |
| Manufacturer: | Macleods Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd |
| Storage: | Below 25 degree celcius |
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Have doubts about this medicine?
Have doubts about this medicine?
Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray is a steroid that relieves symptoms of rhinitis such as runny nose, sneezing, and sinus discomfort by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers that cause inflammation and allergies. You should always use Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray as advised by your doctor. To get the full benefit of the medicine you should use it regularly. Normally you should blow your nose gently before using it, keep one nostril closed while applying the medicine into the other, and then sniff hard to make sure it reaches deep into the nose. Then repeat for the other nostril. Nasal irritation is a very common side effect of this medicine. It may also cause nosebleed and headaches in some patients. Talk to your doctor if you are worried about side effects or they do not go away. Using corticosteroids like this medicine makes you more susceptible to viral infections so you should stay away from people who have these infections. In general, you should try to avoid situations which make your symptoms worse (things like pollen and dust mites) and it’s best not to smoke.
Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray is a steroid medicine. It works by blocking the production of certain chemical messengers that cause inflammation in the inside of the nose.
How long does it take Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray to relieve allergy symptoms?
Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray may take several days of regular use to effectively alleviate allergy symptoms. If your symptoms do not improve or worsen, consult your doctor for further guidance.
What happens if I take more than the prescribed dose of Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray?
It is crucial to adhere to the prescribed dosage of Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray, as taking more than the recommended amount or using it for an extended period may lead to unwanted side effects. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Can I use Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray after having nose surgery?
It is not recommended to use Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray if you have recently undergone nose surgery or have any active nose infections, as it may cause nose bleeding and excessive pain. Consult your doctor for personalized guidance and follow their recommendations for optimal results.
Can Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray be used to treat asthma attacks?
No, Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray is not intended to treat asthma attacks. It is designed to provide relief from allergy symptoms such as a runny nose, sneezing, and itchy or watery eyes. If you experience an asthma attack, seek immediate medical attention.
Why am I experiencing a headache after using Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray?
Headache is a common side effect of Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray. To alleviate the discomfort, try resting, drinking plenty of water, and consulting your doctor for a suitable pain relief medication. If the headaches persist, inform your doctor.
What lifestyle changes can help with allergies?
The most effective way to prevent allergic reactions is to avoid exposure to the allergen (dust, pet fur, hair, insect bites, food allergies) if possible. If you have hay fever, try to minimize outdoor activities during peak pollen hours. After spending time outside, shower and change your clothes to remove pollen. Wearing a mask can also help protect your nose and mouth from pollen.
Use this medicine in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Insert the bottle tip into one nostril and close the other nostril. Direct the spray towards the sides of your nostril away from the cartilage dividing the two sides of your nose. As you spray, breath gently and keep the head upright. Repeat the same process for the other nostrils.
Alcohol
No interaction found/established
Breastfeed
Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray is probably safe to use during breastfeeding. Limited human data suggests that the drug does not represent any significant risk to the baby.
Pregnancy
Nazomac-FF Nasal Spray may be unsafe to use during pregnancy. Although there are limited studies in humans, animal studies have shown harmful effects on the developing baby. Your doctor will weigh the benefits and any potential risks before prescribing it to you. Please consult your doctor.