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Fluticasone (Flonase): Generic Nasal Steroid Spray + Combination Rx Options

Brand names: Flonase, Flonase Sensimist

Last reviewed June 8, 2026 · Medically reviewed by AllergyCenter

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Generic Fluticasone Nasal Spray 50 mcg

120 metered sprays (1 bottle)

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For prescription strengths, combination products, or higher doses.

  • Dymista (fluticasone + azelastine combination) for severe nasal allergies
  • Higher-potency nasal steroids (mometasone, budesonide, ciclesonide)
  • Combination plan with oral antihistamines and eye drops
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Fluticasone is a nasal steroid spray that reduces inflammation in the nasal lining. It's the single most effective OTC medication for nasal allergy congestion — the symptom antihistamines often can't fully control.

Standard dose is 2 sprays in each nostril once daily, and it works best when used every day during allergy season. Most patients feel partial relief within 12 hours and reach full benefit after 1–2 weeks of consistent use.

Quick Facts

Generic name
Fluticasone propionate (Flonase) / Fluticasone furoate (Flonase Sensimist)
Brand names
Flonase, Flonase Sensimist, Dymista (combination with azelastine — Rx)
Drug class
Nasal corticosteroid
Form
Metered nasal spray
OTC or Rx
OTC for Flonase and Flonase Sensimist. Dymista (combination) is Rx-only.
Typical adult dose
2 sprays in each nostril once daily
Age range
4+ (Flonase Sensimist is approved 2+)
Onset of action
~12 hours; full effect 1–2 weeks of daily use

TL;DR — At a Glance

  • ·Fluticasone (Flonase) is the most effective OTC option for nasal congestion from allergies.
  • ·Standard adult dose: 2 sprays in each nostril, once daily.
  • ·Takes 12 hours to start working and 1–2 weeks for full effect — daily use matters.
  • ·Common side effects: nosebleeds, nasal dryness (minimized by aiming the spray away from the septum).
  • ·For severe symptoms, often combined with azelastine — Dymista is a single prescription spray that combines both.

Need Dymista or a stronger plan?

Dymista is a prescription nasal spray that combines fluticasone + azelastine in one bottle and outperforms either drug alone. An allergist can prescribe it after a quick review.

Medical Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a licensed healthcare provider. Do not start, stop, or change any medication without consulting a qualified provider.