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What is Flovent HFA(Fluticasone Propionate)? 

Flovent HFA (fluticasone propionate) is an inhalation aerosol used to control and prevent asthma symptoms such as wheezing and shortness of breath. This corticosteroid has anti-inflammatory effects on the airway, which allows easy breathing. If used regularly, it can help patients maintain normal daily activities with minimal limitations. This oral inhalation is available in three forms: Flovent 220 mcg (=250 mcg), Flovent Hfa 110 mcg (=125 mcg), and Flovent Hfa 44 mcg (=50mcg). 

Common Side Effects of Flovent HFA

Common side effects of Flovent HFA: 

  • Headache
  • Hoarseness
  • Throat irritation
  • Dry mouth
  • Stuffy nose
  • Sinus pain 

Severe side effects of Flovent HFA: 

  • Fever
  • Chills
  • Persistent sore throat
  • Increased urination
  • Easy bruising
  • Bleeding
  • Bone pain
  • Vision problems
  • Mental or mood changes 

Most people using this medication experience mild side effects that resolve without medical intervention. However, if your side effects persist or you experience severe adverse reactions, seek your doctor’s advice immediately. 

Warnings and Interactions for Flovent HFA

Look out for an allergic reaction when using this medication. Do not use this inhaler if you have a known allergy to fluticasone, milk protein, or other inactive ingredients this inhalation aerosol may contain. Seek emergency care if you experience signs of an allergic reaction such as swelling of the face, severe dizziness, skin rash, hives, and difficulty breathing. 

It is important to tell your physician your current medical condition or any history of any infection, liver problem, eye problem, or bone loss. Some conditions and some medications you are taking may affect how you respond to this medication. 

Avoid coming in contact with people who has an infection and practice good hygiene at all times. This medication may mask signs of infection. Thus, it might be easier for you to catch an infection and experience severe symptoms of infection later on. 

For pregnant and breastfeeding women, this medication should only be used if the potential benefits are greater than the potential risks. 

Directions in using Flovent HFA 

Initially, read the medication leaflet that comes with this medication. You must understand each section in the printed guide. If you have questions about Flovent HFA and how it is used, direct your queries to your physician or healthcare provider. 

Remember to use this medication regularly and with a dosing schedule to avoid missing a dose. Do not alter your dose or use it more frequently than prescribed. Your inhalation dosage would depend on age, medical condition, and other medications you are taking. 

If you are prescribed other inhalers or puffs, there should be a 30-minute interval between each. Note that corticosteroids should always be used last. 

Step by step guide to using Flovent HFA: 

  1. To prime Flovent HFA, take the cap off the mouthpiece. Shake the inhaler for 5 seconds and spray it once. Do this thrice. If done correctly, the counter will read “120”. 
  2. Hold the inhaler with the mouthpiece pointing downwards. Exhale fully through your mouth and put the mouthpiece into your mouth. Close your lips around it. 
  3. Press the top of the canister and inhale the medication deeply and slowly. 
  4. Hold your breath for not less than 10 seconds and take the inhaler out of your mouth. 
  5. Exhale slowly and put the cap back on the inhaler until it snaps. 
  6. Rinse your mouth with water and spit it out. 

Children using this medication could use this medication with or without a valved holding chamber and a mask. Adult supervision is also highly advised. 

Most Common Questions About Flovent HFA

Does Flovent HFA work immediately? 

It may take one to two weeks of regular use before you achieve the full effects of Flovent HFA. 

What should I do if I forget my dose of Flovent HFA? 

If you missed your Flovent HFA dose, skip that dose and make sure to take your next scheduled dose. 

When should I prime my Flovent HFA inhaler? 

Prime your inhaler if you are using it for the first time, if you haven’t used it within 7 days, or if you dropped it. 

How often should I clean my Flovent HFA inhaler? 

You must clean your inhaler once a week. 

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Additional information

Brand Name:

Flovent HFA

Scientific Name:

Fluticasone Propionate

Other Names:

Flixotide Inhaler, Flovent Inhaler

Strength(s):

50mcg, 125mcg, 250mcg

Quantities Available:

120doses, 240doses, 360doses

Formulation:

Inhaler

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