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Product Form |
Spray |
Active Ingredient |
Fluticasone Propionate |
Age |
Any |
Recommended Dosage |
Prescribed |
Prescription |
Required |
- It is a nasal spray used to treat different nasal conditions.
- It is suggested to use as prescribed by the doctor or you can check your label.
- It is suggested to share your complete medical history before using this spray as ita highly reactive.
- Keep away from the reach of children.
- It is for external use only.
- Do not swallow or drink the solution.
- Store it in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Incase of any side effects. Consult your doctor.
As with most medications, there are potential side effects to be aware of. Common side effects of Ticovate include:
- Nosebleeds
- Sore throat
- Headache
- Nasal irritation or burning
- Cough
Less common but more serious side effects can include:
- Vision problems
- High blood pressure
- Difficulty breathing or swallowing
- White patches or sores in the mouth or nose
- Infections due to decreased immunity
Q:How should I use Ticovate nasal spray?
Follow your doctor's instructions. Typically, the spray is used once or twice daily. Ensure you shake the bottle well before use and prime the spray if it's your first time using it or if you haven't used it in a week.
Q:Can I use Ticovate for a cold?
Ticovate is intended for allergic rhinitis and nasal polyps, not for common cold symptoms. Always consult your doctor before using any medication.
Q:Can children use Ticovate nasal spray?
This depends on the age of the child. Some formulations might be suitable for children above a certain age. Always check with a pediatrician first.