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  2. Fluticasone propionate - Wikipedia

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    Fluticasone propionate, sold under the brand names Flovent and Flonase among others, is a glucocorticoid steroid medication. [8] When inhaled it is used for the long term management of asthma and COPD. [8] In the nose it is used for hay fever and nasal polyps. [9] [10] It can also be used for mouth ulcers. [11] It works by decreasing inflammation.

  3. Fluticasone - Wikipedia

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    Fluticasone is a manufactured glucocorticoid used to treat nasal congestion. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Both the esters, fluticasone propionate (sold as Flovent) and ...

  4. Topical steroid - Wikipedia

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    Triamcinolone acetonide 0.5% (Kenalog, Aristocort cream) Mometasone furoate 0.1% (Elocon, Elocom ointment) Fluticasone propionate 0.005% (Cutivate) Betamethasone dipropionate 0.05% (Diprosone) Halometasone 0.05%

  5. Fluticasone furoate - Wikipedia

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    Fluticasone furoate is indicated for the treatment of the symptoms of allergic rhinitis, [8] and asthma. [6] [7] Fluticasone Furoate is a corticosteroid medication primarily used to treat allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and non-allergic (perennial) rhinitis. It is also indicated for the treatment of nasal polyps in adults.

  6. Flunisolide - Wikipedia

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    The effects of topical corticosteroids are not immediate and must be used for at least a few days for noticeable relief. As-needed use is less effective than regular recommended use. [2] Flunisolide should not be used for nasal infections. It should not be continued if symptoms are not relieved after regular use for over two to three weeks. [3]

  7. Flumetasone - Wikipedia

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    Flumetasone, also known as flumethasone, [1] is a corticosteroid for topical use. It has anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, and vasoconstrictive properties, and it is approved for human and animal use for a variety of medical conditions. [2] [3] It was patented in 1951 and approved for medical use in 1964. [4]

  8. Fluticasone/salmeterol - Wikipedia

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    Studies have demonstrated the safety of inhaled fluticasone propionate in children. A systematic review published in 2013 found no significant adverse effect on the function of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis, growth, and bone mineral density in asthmatic children when inhaled fluticasone is used for up to three months. [12]

  9. List of GSK plc products - Wikipedia

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    Avamys (fluticasone furoate) Avodart (dutasteride) Bactroban (mupirocin) Becotide (beclomethasone dipropionate) Benlysta (belimumab) Betnovate (betamethasone valerate) Blenrep (belantamab mafodotin) Breo (fluticasone furoate, vilanterol) Ceftin (cefuroxime axetil) Combodart (dutasteride / tamsulosin hydrochloride) Cutivate (fluticasone propionate)