Dymista Control Hay Fever & Allergy Nasal Spray - 120 Sprays

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Buy Dymista Hay Fever & Allergy Nasal Spray
Dymista Nasal Spray is a fast-acting allergy treatment that combines two powerful ingredients: azelastine hydrochloride, an antihistamine that blocks allergy triggers like pollen, dust mites and pet dander, and fluticasone propionate, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation in your nose.
This dual-action formula helps relieve moderate to severe symptoms of allergic rhinitis.
It works for sneezing, a runny or blocked nose, post-nasal drip and itching. This is especially useful when single-ingredient sprays do not provide enough relief. Suitable for both seasonal (hay fever) and year-round allergies, Dymista helps you breathe easier and feel better, day and night.
Directions
For adults and children 12 years and older, the usual dose is one spray in each nostril, morning and evening. The patient information leaflet provides more information on how to prepare and use the spray, including what to do if you use too much.
Side effects
A minor nosebleed is one of the most common side effects of Dymista.
You might also experience headaches, an unpleasant smell or a bitter taste in your mouth, especially if you tilt your head back while spraying. If the taste bothers you, having a soft drink afterwards can help.
Please refer to the patient information leaflet for more information on side effects.
Warnings
- Do not use this spray if you are allergic to azelastine hydrochloride, fluticasone propionate or any of the other listed ingredients.
- This spray is unsuitable for children under 12 years old.
- Tell your prescriber if you’re taking any other medicines.
- Please refer to the patient information leaflet for more information on whether Dymista is suitable for you or your child.
Storage information
Store in a cool, dry place out of sight and reach of children. Do not use after the expiry date, referring to the last day of the month stated on the packaging. Once opened, discard after 6 months.
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