GlaxoSmithKline announced in July 2014 that the FDA has approved Flonase
steroid nasal spray to be made available over-the-counter (OTC). It has now arrived!
Flonase
joins
Nasacort
which is has been available for purchase OTC for some time.
Flonase is available to purchase on
Amazon
now as well.
Flonase
and Nasacort both are
steroid nasal sprays used to treat
allergies in patients. It is similar to prescription steroid nasal sprays like nasonex, omnaris, ceramist, etc. It is also the second steroid nasal spray made OTC in the United States which can be both a blessing as well as a curse.
Why?
With
Nasacort and now
Flonase
going OTC which will certainly make it more convenient for patients, I also anticipate that the other prescription steroid nasal sprays including omnaris, nasonex, qnasl, zetonna, veramyst, etc will become much harder to prescribe due to insurance requiring patients to use OTC nasal sprays first. Worst case, insurance may even simply stop paying for the prescription steroid nasal sprays.
After all, this is exactly what happened with prescription
reflux and
anti-histamine medications.
Source:
FDA Approves Flonase® Allergy Relief For Sale Over-The-Counter In The United States. MarketWatch 7/24/14.
1 comment:
Ever since Flonase has gone OTC, the delivery method is AWFUL! Device is always clogging, resulting in constant 're-priming' which is a total waste of product, and of course $$$.
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