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Flutiflo FT Nasal Spray 6gm

Introduction to Flutiflo FT Nasal Spray 6gm

It is important to follow your doctors instructions when using Flutiflo FT Nasal Spray to avoid any potential risks or side effects Taking the medication regularly will ensure that you receive its full benefits although it may take a few days for the spray to have its desired effect If you do not see an improvement in your symptoms after a week of using the nasal spray it is advisable to consult your doctor They can assess your condition and make any necessary adjustments to your treatment plan Some common side effects of Flutiflo FT Nasal Spray include nasal discomfort such as burning or itching It may also cause nosebleeds nasal inflammation and headaches in certain individuals If you are concerned about these side effects or they do not subside it is recommended to discuss them with your doctor Since this medication may weaken your bodys immune system it is important to avoid contact with individuals who have contagious infections such as chickenpox measles or tuberculosis Additionally it is advisable to refrain from smoking and try to minimize exposure to triggers that worsen your symptoms such as pollen and dust mites Before starting to use Flutiflo FT Nasal Spray inform your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding They can assess the risks and benefits of using this medication during these periods and provide appropriate guidance If you use this nasal spray for an extended period your doctor may recommend certain medical tests to monitor your progress and ensure its continued effectiveness

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Published At: Oct 19, 2023

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