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Fluticasona
Were you looking for information on the
Fluticasone Inhaler
? Fluticasona is the Spanish spelling of fluticasone.
Fluticasone inhalers belong to a class of
asthma medications
known as inhaled corticosteroids. The medication can help prevent
asthma attacks
. However, it should not be used to treat an
asthma
attack. It does not act fast enough to be effective in such situations.
Side effects of fluticasone inhalers
can include upper respiratory tract infections,
headaches
, and
sinus infections
.
(Click
Fluticasone Inhaler
to read the complete eMedTV article, which provides a detailed overview of this drug, including additional side effects, dosing guidelines, and more.)
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Written by/reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD; Arthur Schoenstadt, MD
Last reviewed by: Kristi Monson, PharmD
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