Children's FLONASE Dosing and Administration

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FLONASE Allergy Relief: Proven 24-hour Allergy Symptom Relief1

Onset of symptom relief occurs as early as 12 hours2

  • Relief is generally observed within 24 hours in most patients with SAR although maximum benefit may take several days2

Dosing in adults and children 12 years of age or older1

Week 1: Use 2 sprays in each nostril once daily.

After your first week: Use 1 or 2 sprays in each nostril once daily, as needed to treat symptoms. 1

After 6 months of daily use: Consult healthcare professional. 1

Dosing in children aged 4-11 years1

Use one spray in each nostril once daily. Do not use more than one spray in each nostril per day. After 2 months of daily use per year, consult a healthcare professional. An adult should supervise use.

Flonase allergy relief dosing & administration

How to Use

How to Use Children’s FLONASE: Older Children

It’s easy to use Children’s FLONASE Allergy Relief. Just follow these simple steps so your child gets the most from each spray.

First, shake the bottle gently. Then remove the green cap.

If it’s the first time you’re using a new bottle, or if you’ve just cleaned the nozzle, or if you haven’t used it in a week or more, you’ll need to prime the nozzle. Here’s how. First, aim the bottle away from your face. Grasp the spray bottle like this. Then pump until a fine mist appears. That’s how you’ll know the bottle is primed for use. If you pump six times and no mist appears, the spray nozzle may be clogged and needs to be cleaned.

Before using Children’s FLONASE, blow your nose gently to clear your nostrils.

Now, close one nostril and place just the tip of the spray nozzle in your other nostril. Be sure to aim slightly away from the center of their nose. Be careful not to spray into your eyes. Children’s FLONASE is only to be used in the nose.

Sniff gently as you press down on the spray nozzle. You’ll feel a light mist in your nose. Then, breathe out through your mouth. Now, repeat in the other nostril. Then wipe the spray nozzle with a clean tissue and replace the cap. Easy.

How to Use Children’s FLONASE: Young Children

It’s easy to use FLONASE Allergy Relief. Just follow these simple steps to get the most from each spray.

First, shake the bottle gently, then remove the green cap. If it’s the first time you’re using a new bottle, or you’ve just cleaned the nozzle, or if you haven’t used FLONASE is a week or more, next you’ll need to prime the nozzle. Here’s how.

First, aim the bottle away from your face. Grasp the spray bottle like this, then pump until a fine mist appears. That’s how you’ll know the bottle is primed for use. If you pump six times and no mist appears, the spray nozzle may be clogged and needs to be cleaned.

Before using FLONASE, just below your nose gently to clear your nostrils.Super: Tip/WARNING Do not spray into your eyes.Now, close one nostril, place just the tip of the spray nozzle in your other nostril. Be sure to aim slightly away from the center of your nose. Be careful not to spray into your eyes. FLONASE is only for use in your nose.

Sniff gently as your press down on the spray nozzle. You’ll feel a light mist in your nose. Then, breathe out through your mouth. Depending on your dosing instructions, you may need to spray just once, or you may need to spray twice. Now repeat in the other nostril. Then wipe the spray nozzle with a clan tissue and replace the cap. Easy.

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