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Buy Fluticasone nasal spray online

You can buy fluticasone nasal spray online from Chemist Click. Fluticasone nasal spray is not available over the counter and is a prescription only medication. For this reason, you will need to complete a short online consultation, so that one of our pharmacists can assess the suitability of treatment. Next day delivery options are available.

Fluticasone Nasal Spray Prices

Name & Dosage x1 Nasal Sprays x1 Nasal Spray x2 Nasal Sprays x3 Nasal Sprays
Fluticasone Nasal Spray Nasal Sprays Nasal Sprays £12.75 £22.99 £34.49
Fluticasone Nasal Spray Nasal Sprays Nasal Spray £19.95

Summary for Fluticasone Nasal Spray

Medication class Steroid
Mechanism of action Reduces swelling and irritation in the nose
Active ingredient Fluticasone furoate/propionate
Strength 27.5mcg/50mcg
Effective within 8-12 hours
Dosage instructions 2 sprays into each nostril daily
Manufacturer Generic
Use with alcohol No known interaction

Key points

  • Generic version of Avamys (27.5mcg) and Flixonase (50mcg)
  • 2 sprays into each nostril daily
  • Starts working within 8-12 hours

What is Fluticasone nasal spray?

Fluticasone nasal spray is a steroid nasal spray which helps to reduce symptoms associated with hay fever (allergic) rhinitis and hay fever. It can also be used in the treatment of nasal polyps. It is a steroid nasal spray which works by reducing inflammation and irritation in the nose. This helps to ease and control symptoms such as:

  • Sneezing
  • Nasal congestion
  • Itchy or runny nose

 

Fluticasone nasal spray is available as two options:

  • Fluticasone furoate 27.5mcg (generic Avamys)
  • Fluticasone propionate (generic Flixonase)

How long does fluticasone nasal spray take to work?

You should start to feel better 8-12 hours after the first dose. It can take up to 2 weeks of regular use to feel the full effect of treatment.

Important note: You should use fluticasone consistently for it work

Fluticasone nasal spray ingredients

Active ingredient: Fluticasone furoate or fluticasone propionate

Inactive ingredients: Carmellose sodium, cellulose microcrystalline, dispersible cellulose, glucose, polysorbate 80, disodium edetate phenylethyl alcohol, benzalkonium chloride and purified water.

Important note: Generic medications can have different inactive ingredients. You should always read the patient information leaflet supplied with your medication.

Fluticasone nasal spray alternatives

Fluticasone nasal spray is the generic, non-branded version of Avamys and Flixonase. It works in exactly the same way, and the treatment outcomes are identical.

Other steroid nasal sprays include:

Fluticasone Dosage Instructions

Use two sprays into each nostril daily.

Once symptoms are under control, reduce the frequency to one spray into each nostril daily.

Fluticasone Side Effects

Like all medications, fluticasone nasal spray can cause side effects, although not everyone gets them.

Side effects of fluticasone nasal spray include:

Very common: Affecting more than 10% of users

  • Nosebleeds

Common: Affecting up to 10% of users:

  • Headache
  • Unpleasant taste
  • Unpleasant smell

Uncommon: Affecting up to 1% of users:

  • Burning, irritation or pain in the nose

Seek urgent medical attention if you experience any of the following symptoms:

  • Breathing difficulty
  • Swelling of the nose, throat, eyes, tongue, or face
  • Severe skin reaction
  • Visual disturbances

Fluticasone Warnings

Do not use fluticasone nasal spray if:

  • You are allergic to any of the ingredients
  • You have tuberculosis
  • You have an infection in your nose
  • You have trauma to your nose (from an injury or surgery)

Fluticasone Interactions

Fluticasone is safe to take with most medication. However, you should let your doctor or pharmacist know if you are taking any medication, especially if you are using:

  • Other steroid tablets, creams, injections, or sprays
  • Asthma treatment
  • HIV treatment such as cobicistat or ritonavir
  • Antifungals such as ketoconazole

Fluticasone and Pregnancy/Breastfeeding

Fluticasone nasal spray can be used during pregnancy.

If you wish to use fluticasone whilst pregnant, you should check with your doctor or pharmacist beforehand.

Fluticasone nasal spray is usually safe to use when breastfeeding, as very small amounts of the drug enter the blood stream. However, always check with your doctor or pharmacist, if you with to use treatment whilst breastfeeding.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can safely use antihistamine tablets at the same time.

Yes, fluticasone nasal spray is commonly used to treat nasal polyps.

Yes, however, this is usually done under the supervision of a specialist.

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Abbas Kanani

Superintendent Pharmacist

Written by Chemist Click

First created 29th April 2025

Last reviewed 8th October 2025

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