FAQs
FP is a corticosteroid medication that helps reduce inflammation in your nose and throat. MF is another type of steroid medication that reduces swelling and itching caused by allergies.
You should use dymista nasal spray if you have symptoms of seasonal allergy rhinitis, including sneezing, runny nose, watery eyes, and stuffiness. Dymista nasal spray will relieve your symptoms without causing side effects like those experienced when taking oral antihistamines.
No, dymista nasal spray does not contain ephedra. Ephedra is a stimulant found in dietary supplements sold online. These products are often marketed as weight loss aids but they can actually increase blood pressure and heart rate.
If you want to improve your overall health, then yes, you'll probably experience better results if you take dymista nasal spray more frequently. But don't expect to feel completely well after taking dymista nasal spray every day. Your body needs time to adapt to its new environment. If you start feeling worse after a week, stop using the product until you've been using it for at least three months.
Yes, dymista nasal spray is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy. However, pregnant women should talk to their doctor about whether this medicine is right for them.
Some medicines interact with dymista nasal spray. Talk to your pharmacist about what else you're taking and how much of each drug you should take.
No, dymista nasal spray must be prescribed by a healthcare professional. You cannot purchase it over the counter.
Yes, dymista nasal spray comes in a liquid form. It's available in a bottle containing either 0.05% or 0.1% concentration of the active ingredient.
Take your missed dose as soon as you remember. Skip the missed dose if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose. Do not double doses.
Seek emergency medical attention immediately. An overdose of dymista nasal spray can result in serious side effects.
Talk to your healthcare provider before starting dymista nasal spray and regularly check with your healthcare provider to make sure you continue to receive appropriate care.