Avamys Nasal Spray
Avamys nasal spray is used to treat rhinitis symptoms such as a blocked nose, runny nose, and sneezing. It contains the ingredient fluticasone. The steroid fluticasone reduces inflammation in the nose triggered by allergens
It comes as a spray is a prescription-only medication
Avamys nasal spray is a steroid nasal spray that is used to treat symptoms associated with allergies, hayfever and allergic rhinitis. It contains the active ingredient fluticasone furoate, which belongs to the corticosteroids family of medicines. It works by acting upon nasal cells that react to allergens. By blocking these cells, symptoms such as streaming, running and sneezing can be controlled.
There are risks of possible side effects when using Avamys nasal spray, as with any medication. Most side effects are quite mild and subside over time. Others can be more serious and, in this stance, should be reported to your GP right away when using Avamys. Feel free to contact a member of our team if you have any questions regarding the side effects and use of Avamys nasal spray.
Common side effects can include:
· Unpleasant taste after dose
· Sinus discomfort
· Headache
· Nose bleeds
· Altered smell sensation
You should stop using Avamys and inform your doctor if you experience any of the following side effects
· Signs of an allergic reaction (Difficulty breathing, talking, or swelling of the face and tongue)
· Wheezing and struggling to breathe
· Rash or blistering of the skin
How do I use Avamys nasal spray?
Avamys should be applied by spraying the solution directly in the nose. The usual dose for children over 12 and adults is 2 sprays into the affected nostril once daily unless specified by your doctor. The spray should be used regularly to get the maximum benefit
For children aged 6-11 years old, the recommended dose is one spray in each nostril once daily.
If your condition doesn’t clear after 14 days, stop using the spray and consult your doctor.
Before applying the Avamys the bottle should be shaken well and the pump should be pressed down until a fine spray is released. Each spray administers one dose of the medication.
The nozzle tip should be placed gently into the nose and the pump should be pressed to administer one spray.
If you experience seasonal allergies, it is recommended to begin treatment in the month leading up to the allergy season so the medicine is at its most effective when it’s required.
Can I use Avamys alongside other antihistamine treatments?
It is fine to use other antihistamine tablets but not another nasal spray in conjunction with Avamys.
Can I use Avamys if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or planning to get pregnant, you should speak to a member of your team
How long will it take Avamys to work?
This can vary from patient to patient but results can be seen after 7 days. If no improvement after 7 – 14 days there are a variety of treatments that can be trialed and you should consult your doctor
How long should I use Avamys?
Avamys should be used for as long as it is prescribed by your doctor. If there are no improvements after 14 days then your doctor should be consulted to discuss an alternative such as Beconase, Dymista
Can I buy Avamys over the counter?
Avamys can only be obtained with a prescription, which means it can’t be bought over the counter at your local pharmacy. You can get it online at Pharmacy7days. You will need to complete an online medical prescriber to ensure it is appropriate for you.
Before taking any medicines such as this Avamys treatment, regardless of whether they are over-the-counter or prescription-only, it is essential always to read the patient information leaflet.
https://www.medicines.org.uk/emc/files/pil.6439.pdf