What should I Know Regarding Pregnancy, Nursing and Administering Fluticasone Propionate (Nasal) Inhaler to Children or the Elderly?

If you are PREGNANT

  • Requires a Risk/Benefit Assessment:

If you are NURSING

  • Precaution: INSUFFICIENT HUMAN DATA AVAILABLE

If you are an adult over 60

Giving Fluticasone Propionate (Nasal) Inhaler to a child under 12

  • Management or Monitoring Precaution: May reduce growth rate; monitor growth and use lowest effective dose.
  • Severe Precaution: May slow growth rate. Safety and efficacy not established age less than 4 years.

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