11/11/2025
You’re referring to a combination nasal spray that contains:
1. Azelastine Hydrochloride (HCl) — an antihistamine
2. Fluticasone Propionate — a corticosteroid (anti-inflammatory)
💊 Brand/Generic Name
This combination is commonly marketed as: Azelastine HCl + Fluticasone Propionate Nasal Spray, brand examples include:
Dymista (in the USA and other markets)
Ryaltris or Azelasone-F (some Indian brands)
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🌿 Composition (typical)
Each spray (0.137 mL) usually contains:
Azelastine Hydrochloride: 137 micrograms
Fluticasone Propionate: 50 micrograms
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📋 Uses
This spray is used for:
Allergic rhinitis (seasonal or perennial)
Nasal congestion, sneezing, runny nose, and itchy nose
Helps both early-phase (histamine) and late-phase (inflammatory) allergic reactions
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💡 How to Use
Usually: 1 spray in each nostril twice daily (as prescribed)
Shake well before use
Clean the nozzle regularly
Avoid blowing your nose immediately after use
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⚠️ Side Effects
Possible mild effects:
Bitter taste
Nosebleed
Headache
Nasal irritation or dryness
Cough or throat irritation
Serious (rare) effects:
Vision changes (from corticosteroid overuse)
Slowed wound healing in the nose
Fungal infection (rare with long-term use)
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⚕️ Precautions
Use under doctor supervision
Avoid in children under 12 years unless prescribed
Don’t mix with other nasal sprays unless advised
Use consistently for best results (it works better after several d