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Fluticasone is used to treat inflammation, allergy, pruritus which appear in patients with allergic rhinitis, asthma, eczema.

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Fluticasone Information

Introduction

Fluticasone is a synthetic corticosteroid used primarily to manage allergic and inflammatory conditions of the respiratory tract and skin. In Hong Kong, fluticasone is available in several dosage forms, including nasal sprays, inhalation aerosols, and topical ointments. It belongs to the allergy‑related medication group and is prescribed for conditions such as allergic rhinitis, asthma, and certain dermatologic disorders. The active compound, fluticasone, provides potent local anti‑inflammatory effects while minimizing systemic exposure, which is especially important for patients who require long‑term therapy.

What is Fluticasone?

Fluticasone is the generic version of brand‑name products such as Flonase® (intranasal spray), Flovent® (inhalation aerosol), and Cutivate® (topical cream). All of these formulations contain the same active compound, fluticasone propionate. Our online pharmacy provides this generic alternative as a cost‑effective treatment option, offering the same therapeutic benefit without the premium price of branded products.

The medication is classified as a glucocorticoid receptor agonist. It was originally developed by GlaxoSmithKline and later licensed to various manufacturers worldwide. In Hong Kong, fluticasone is regulated by the Department of Health and must meet the same quality standards as its branded counterparts.

How Fluticasone Works

Fluticasone binds selectively to intracellular glucocorticoid receptors. Upon binding, the receptor–drug complex translocates to the cell nucleus and modulates gene transcription. The net effect is:

  • Inhibition of pro‑inflammatory cytokines such as interleukin‑1, interleukin‑6, and tumor necrosis factor‑α.
  • Suppression of eosinophil migration and reduction of mast‑cell mediator release.
  • Down‑regulation of adhesion molecules that facilitate inflammatory cell trafficking.

These molecular actions translate clinically into decreased mucosal edema, reduced nasal blockage, and diminished bronchial hyper‑responsiveness. Because fluticasone is delivered locally (e.g., nasal spray or inhaler), the onset of symptom relief can be observed within a few hours, while systemic levels remain low due to extensive first‑pass metabolism in the liver.

Conditions Treated with Fluticasone

  • Allergic rhinitis (seasonal or perennial) – Nasal spray formulation reduces sneezing, itching, and nasal congestion.
  • Chronic asthma – Inhalation aerosol maintains airway patency by preventing late‑phase inflammatory responses.
  • Eosinophilic esophagitis (off‑label) – Some clinicians use swallowed fluticasone to diminish esophageal inflammation.
  • Atopic dermatitis (topical formulation) – Cream or ointment decreases skin redness, scaling, and pruritus.
  • Upper airway cough syndrome – Nasal application can alleviate cough triggered by post‑nasal drip.

In Hong Kong, the prevalence of allergic rhinitis exceeds 20 % of the adult population, and asthma affects approximately 8 % of adults, highlighting the public health relevance of an effective, locally acting corticosteroid such as fluticasone.

Who is Fluticasone For?

  • Adults with persistent allergic rhinitis who experience moderate‑to‑severe symptoms despite avoidance measures.
  • Patients with mild‑to‑moderate persistent asthma who require daily maintenance therapy to reduce exacerbation frequency.
  • Individuals with localized skin inflammation (e.g., atopic dermatitis) where short‑term topical corticosteroid use is indicated.
  • Patients who prefer a non‑systemic option because of contraindications to oral steroids (e.g., uncontrolled diabetes, hypertension).

Fluticasone may be unsuitable for:

  • Persons with known hypersensitivity to fluticasone or any formulation excipients.
  • Patients with active, untreated fungal, bacterial, or viral infections of the target organ (e.g., untreated sinusitis).
  • Individuals receiving systemic corticosteroids at high doses, where additive immunosuppression could be problematic.

Clinical guidelines from the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) and the Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) recommendations place fluticasone as a first‑line controller for these populations.

Risks, Side Effects, and Interactions

Common

  • Nasal irritation or dryness (intranasal spray)
  • Hoarseness, oral thrush, or cough (inhalation)
  • Mild skin burning or itching at the application site (topical)

Rare

  • Nasal septal perforation (intranasal)
  • Adrenal suppression with prolonged high‑dose use (systemic effect)
  • Delayed wound healing when applied to broken skin

Serious

  • Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), manifested by rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing.
  • Opportunistic infections (e.g., pneumonia) in immunocompromised patients receiving high‑dose inhaled fluticasone.

Drug–Drug Interactions

  • Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (e.g., ketoconazole, ritonavir) may increase systemic exposure, raising the risk of adrenal suppression.
  • Live vaccines – Immunosuppressive effect of fluticasone may reduce vaccine efficacy; timing should be coordinated with a healthcare professional.
  • Concomitant inhaled β‑agonists – No direct pharmacokinetic interaction, but combined use may mask early signs of asthma worsening.

Patients should disclose all medications, including over‑the‑counter products and herbal supplements, to avoid unintended interactions.

Practical Use: Dosing, Missed Dose, Overdose

  • Nasal spray (adults): 1–2 sprays per nostril once daily (approximately 50–100 µg total).
  • Inhalation aerosol (adults): 100–250 µg twice daily, depending on disease severity and stepwise therapy.
  • Topical ointment/cream (adults): Apply a thin layer to the affected area 1–2 times daily; do not cover with occlusive dressings unless directed.

Missed dose: Use the forgotten dose as soon as remembered, unless it is within 12 hours of the next scheduled dose. In that case, skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Doubling the dose to "catch up" is not advised.

Overdose: Excessive inhalation or nasal administration may lead to systemic corticosteroid effects such as headaches, nausea, or signs of adrenal insufficiency. If overdose is suspected, seek immediate medical attention. Management is primarily supportive; hydrocortisone replacement may be required in severe cases.

Precautions:

  • Avoid concomitant use of other nasal decongestants for more than three consecutive days.
  • Rinse the mouth with water after each inhalation to reduce the risk of oral thrush.
  • Store the product at room temperature (15‑30 °C) away from direct sunlight; do not freeze inhalers or nasal sprays.
  • Alcohol does not interfere with inhaled or nasal formulations, but patients with liver disease should be cautious when using systemic CYP3A4 inhibitors concurrently.

Buying Fluticasone from Our Online Pharmacy

Fluticasone can be purchased securely from our online pharmacy in Hong Kong. Our service offers several advantages:

  • Affordability: Prices are close to manufacturer cost, providing a significant saving compared with branded alternatives.
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Operating as a pharmacy‑broker service, we collaborate with authorized foreign pharmacies and wholesalers. This model enables us to respect patient privacy while delivering authentic fluticasone products directly to your doorstep.

FAQ

  • Is fluticasone available in both nasal spray and inhaler formulations in Hong Kong?
    Yes, fluticasone is marketed in Hong Kong as an intranasal spray for allergic rhinitis and as an inhalation aerosol for asthma maintenance. Both forms contain the same active compound but differ in device design and intended therapeutic target.

  • Does fluticasone require refrigeration during storage or transport?
    No, standard fluticasone products are stable at room temperature. They should be kept away from extreme heat, direct sunlight, and moisture, but refrigeration is not necessary.

  • What inactive ingredients are commonly found in fluticasone nasal spray?
    Typical excipients include benzalkonium chloride (preservative), sodium phosphate buffers, and purified water. These ingredients help maintain spray stability and pH but are generally well‑tolerated.

  • Can fluticasone be imported for personal use without a local prescription in Hong Kong?
    Personal import of fluticasone for self‑medication is allowed under Hong Kong customs regulations provided the quantity does not exceed the personal use limit (usually up to a 30‑day supply) and the product is for a legitimate medical purpose.

  • Are there any specific warnings for Asian populations regarding fluticasone use?
    Clinical data do not show ethnicity‑specific safety concerns. However, patients with higher prevalence of liver enzyme polymorphisms that affect CYP3A4 activity should be monitored when using strong CYP3A4 inhibitors concurrently.

  • How does the bioavailability of inhaled fluticasone compare with oral corticosteroids?
    Inhaled fluticasone has a systemic bioavailability of less than 1 % due to extensive first‑pass metabolism, whereas oral corticosteroids such as prednisone have a bioavailability of 70‑90 %. This difference underlies the lower risk of systemic side effects with inhaled therapy.

  • What distinguishes the generic fluticasone from the branded versions like Flonase?
    The generic product contains the identical active molecule, fluticasone propionate, at the same potency. Differences may include device design, packaging, or inactive excipients, but therapeutic efficacy remains equivalent when used as directed.

  • Is it safe to use fluticasone while pregnant or breastfeeding?
    Limited human data suggest that low‑dose intranasal or inhaled fluticasone is unlikely to cause fetal harm, but it should be used only if the benefit outweighs potential risk. Breastfeeding mothers should consult a healthcare professional, as small amounts may be secreted in milk.

  • What is the recommended method for disposing of unused fluticasone inhalers?
    Unused or expired inhalers should be returned to a pharmacy for proper disposal or placed in a designated hazardous waste bin. Do not discard them in regular household trash to avoid environmental contamination.

  • Can fluticasone affect results of standard drug‑screening tests?
    Fluticasone is not known to produce false‑positive results on common immunoassay drug screens. However, patients undergoing specialized testing should disclose all medications to the laboratory.

Glossary

Glucocorticoid receptor
A cellular protein that, when activated by corticosteroids like fluticasone, regulates gene expression to suppress inflammation.
First‑pass metabolism
The rapid breakdown of a drug by the liver after oral administration, reducing the amount that reaches systemic circulation. Inhaled fluticasone undergoes extensive first‑pass metabolism, limiting systemic exposure.
Adrenal suppression
A reduction in the adrenal glands’ natural cortisol production caused by prolonged exposure to exogenous steroids, potentially leading to fatigue, weakness, or hypotension.
Bioavailability
The proportion of an administered drug that reaches the systemic circulation in an active form. Inhaled fluticasone has very low systemic bioavailability, which is advantageous for localized therapy.

⚠️ Disclaimer

The information provided about Fluticasone is for general knowledge only. It does not replace professional medical consultation. All treatment decisions should be made under the supervision of a qualified healthcare provider. We assume all readers are responsible adults capable of making informed decisions about their health. Our online pharmacy offers access to Fluticasone for individuals who may have limited availability through traditional pharmacies, prescription‑based insurance schemes, or who are seeking affordable generic alternatives. Always consult your doctor before starting, changing, or discontinuing any medication.

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