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Tag: Fluticasone propionate

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Is Flonase a Steroid Like Prednisone? A Detailed Comparison

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Worldwide, allergic rhinitis affects between 10% and 30% of the population. While both Flonase and Prednisone are steroids used to manage inflammation, a key question is: **Is Flonase a steroid like Prednisone?** This article explores their fundamental differences.

What kind of eye problems can Flonase cause?

4 min read
While Flonase (fluticasone propionate) is a widely used nasal spray for allergy relief, studies show its use may increase the risk of developing serious eye conditions like glaucoma and cataracts [1.2.1, 1.3.1]. Knowing what kind of eye problems can Flonase cause is crucial for safe, long-term use.

Does Flonase Cause Cataracts? A Look at the Evidence

5 min read
While oral corticosteroids are a known risk factor for cataracts, studies show intranasal corticosteroids like Flonase have very low systemic absorption, making the risk minimal [1.5.1, 1.2.7]. So, does Flonase cause cataracts in typical users? The evidence suggests it is not a significant concern [1.2.1].

Is Flonase Linked to Dementia? Examining the Evidence

4 min read
Over 35,000 people reported side effects from Flonase by late 2017, but only 0.03% of them involved dementia, a rate lower than for some other common drugs [1.2.1]. This article examines the research to answer the question: **Is Flonase linked to dementia?**

How to use Ticanase nasal spray? A Comprehensive Guide

3 min read
Allergic rhinitis affects a significant portion of the population, leading many to seek effective treatments. For those prescribed Ticanase, understanding **how to use Ticanase nasal spray** properly is crucial for managing symptoms like congestion, sneezing, and a runny nose effectively.

Does Flonase Raise Blood Pressure? A Pharmacological Review

4 min read
In industrialized countries, approximately 25% of the population experiences both rhinitis and hypertension [1.9.1]. A common question for this group is, **does Flonase raise blood pressure?** Generally, evidence shows it does not, due to its localized action and low systemic absorption [1.2.1].