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Can You Get Flonase (Fluticasone Propionate) Online?
Yes, licensed medical doctors can prescribe Flonase (Fluticasone Propionate) online after a medical evaluation.
You can speak with one of our online doctors to learn more about Flonase. Book an online appointment with one of our top doctors using your phone or computer.
During your virtual visit, a physician will review your symptoms and medical history to provide a diagnosis. If the doctor determines that a patient would qualify for Flonase, they can write a prescription and electronically send it to a nearby pharmacy for pickup.

What Is Flonase (Fluticasone Propionate)?
Flonase is a medication that offers allergy relief for uncomfortable symptoms such as sneezing and an itchy nose. You apply it directly into your nose to block an allergic reaction.
Flonase contains an anti-allergy ingredient called fluticasone propionate. Flonase nasal spray is used to relieve nose and eye-related allergy symptoms.
Flonase incorporates several inflammatory substances to fight allergy symptoms, including Cytokines, Histamines, Prostaglandin D2, Chemokines, and Leukotrienes.
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What Does Flonase Do?
Nonprescription Flonase nasal spray helps to alleviate the discomfort of daytime and nighttime symptoms by blocking the release of natural substances that cause allergy symptoms. Flonase provides 24-hour relief of the following allergy symptoms:
- Sneezing
- Runny nose
- Itchy nose
- Nasal congestion
- Watery eyes
- Itchy eyes
Although Flonase is an effective treatment for allergy symptoms, it is not for everyone. Signs that you should stop taking Flonase to treat allergy symptoms include:
- Thick nasal discharge
- Pain in your face or in your ears
- Signs of infection like sinus infection
If you experience any of the above-mentioned symptoms, stop taking Flonase and see your doctor to discuss your options for other appropriate medications.
How to Use Flonase
Flonase nasal spray is available as a prescription and nonprescription liquid nasal spray. When used to treat seasonal allergies or nonallergic rhinitis, Flonase nasal spray is typically sprayed in each nostril once daily. Always take Flonase as recommended by your doctor.
Before using Flonase for the first time, you must prime the nasal spray by pressing down fully on the top of the pump until a fine spray comes out. Prime the spray if it has not been used for more than 7 days (fluticasone propionate) or 30 days (Veramyst®) or if the cap has been left off the bottle for 5 days or longer. Shake the medicine well before each use, according to Mayo Clinic.
What is the Recommended Flonase Dosage?
For adults, the recommended starting dosage of Flonase is two sprays in each nostril once a day. Consult your doctor to discuss a pediatric dosage of Flonase.
Should You Take Flonase at Night or in the Morning?
Because your daily dose of Flonase nasal spray provides 24-hour relief from allergy symptoms, it does not matter whether you take Flonase at night or in the morning.
How Quickly Does Flonase Work?
Flonase may provide relief after the first day of starting the medication. It should take full effect within 3-4 days with regular use once a day.
During allergy season, it is recommended to use Flonase once a day every day to help relieve your allergy symptoms. Follow your doctor’s instructions and recommendations regarding when to take Flonase.
What are Possible Side Effects of Flonase?
Most side effects of Flonase are mild. The most common side effects of Flonase include:
- Sore throat
- Tightness of the chest
- Sinus pain
- Nosebleeds
- Coughing
- Headache
- Stomach discomfort
- Back pain
- Muscle aches
You may have an adverse drug interaction with Flonase if you are currently on Norvir or Nizoral. You can also experience increased side effects when taking either of these drugs with Flonase.
In some cases, Flonase is associated with allergic reaction symptoms such as:
- Skin rash
- Facial swelling
- Itching
- Swallowing difficulty
If you experience any of these more serious symptoms, stop taking Flonase and call your doctor immediately.
Can You Request a Flonase Prescription Online?
Yes, you can request Flonase online by booking an appointment with one of our licensed doctors, who will perform a medical evaluation online to determine if you qualify.
After you book an appointment, you will meet with your doctor on your phone or computer. You will discuss your medical history and current allergy symptoms with your doctor. Your physician will carefully consider your situation and determine a treatment plan, which may include a prescription to alleviate your allergy symptoms, such as Flonase. You can pick up your prescription at a pharmacy located near you.
Telehealth is not appropriate for serious conditions that require immediate attention or emergency care. If you experience any life-threatening issues, call 911 or go to an emergency room immediately.