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  5. I previously took Montair 10 mg for allergies, but after a recent sinus issue, I was prescribed fluticazone nasal spray; since this spray is not relieving the sinus pain and stuffiness I get when traveling in air conditioning, should I consult my doctor again or keep using the spray?

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I previously took Montair 10 mg for allergies, but after a recent sinus issue, I was prescribed fluticazone nasal spray; since this spray is not relieving the sinus pain and stuffiness I get when traveling in air conditioning, should I consult my doctor again or keep using the spray?

Asked by Male, 31 · 1 month ago

Yes, you should consult your doctor. Fluticasone nasal spray can take up to a few weeks of consistent daily use to reach its full effect. Cold, dry air conditioning is a common trigger that can dry out nasal passages, worsening your symptoms. Your doctor can assess your progress and determine if you need to adjust your fluticasone use, restart Montair (montelukast), or add a moisturizing saline spray for travel.
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I previously took Montair 10 mg for allergies, but after a recent sinus issue, I was prescribed fluticazone nasal spray; since this spray is not relieving the sinus pain and stuffiness I get when traveling in air conditioning, should I consult my doctor again or keep using the spray?

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