What does it do?
This product is commonly used for the treatment of allergic and nonallergic rhinitis. It is a topical corticosteroid that is only absorbed by the body in very small amounts.
Last text update: 2010-12-15
Last data update: 2012-01-14
Usage:
Fluticasone is most commonly used to treat the conditions below, together with the percentage of all people taking the medication for the particular condition.
| Disease/Condition | % |
|---|
| Asthma | 55% |
| Allergies | 31% |
| Nasal/Sinus Congestion | 24% |
| COPD | 14% |
General Information:
- 7.1
- Fluticasone Average Satisfaction Score
- 73% of patients are at least somewhat satisfied with Fluticasone.
MediGuard regularly polls our more than 2,600 users taking Fluticasone (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medications (TSQM). This feedback is continuously updated for the benefit of the MediGuard community. To request scores for specific patient subgroups, please contact research@mediguard.org.
Comments
Global Patient Feedback for Fluticasone (Fluticasone)
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I have been using cortico-steroids (both as inhalants and with a nebulizer) for two years now for both COPD and asthma. Other than dry mouth, the most bothersome side effect I have noticed is that my naturally curly (easy-to-care-for) hair has gone terribly straight! (I ALWAYS wanted straight hair while growing up, but now I don't really know how to take care of it or style it and I now have a lot of "bad hair" days!) Has anyone else had the problem of losing the natural curl in their hair from taking medication?
- 70 year old – Source: MediGuard
- Posted: 2010-03-11 19:47:57
I have taken fluticasone for my sinus infections. It helps me so i can breathe better. But i also have to take an antibiotic in order to get rid of the infection.
- 32 year old – Source: MediGuard
- Posted: 2009-10-09 17:07:49
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