Fluticasone Propionate
- TRADE NAMES: Advair (GSK); Cutivate (GSK, Nycomed); Flonase (GSK); Flovent (GSK); Flutiform (Napp)
- INDICATIONS: Dermatoses, rhinitis, maintenance treatment of asthma (as inhalation)
- SYNONYM: FP
- CLASS: Corticosteroid / Glucocorticoid, Corticosteroid, inhaled, Corticosteroid, topical
- HALF-LIFE: 8 hours
CLINICALLY IMPORTANT, POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS INTERACTIONS WITH:
Amprenavir, Atazanavir, Boceprevir, Clarithromycin, Cobicistat/Elvitegravir/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Alafenamide, Cobicistat/Elvitegravir/Emtricitabine/Tenofovir Disoproxil, Delavirdine, Indinavir, Itraconazole, Ketoconazole, Live vaccines, Lopinavir, Nefazodone, Nelfinavir, Oral Contraceptives, Ritonavir, Saquinavir, Telaprevir, Telithromycin
PREGNANCY CATEGORY: C
Advair is fluticasone propionate and salmeterol; Flutiform is fluticasone propionate and formoterol.
[INH] = Inhalation
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SKIN.
MUCOSAL.
CARDIOVASCULAR.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.
ENDOCRINE/METABOLIC.
GASTROINTESTINAL/HEPATIC.
GENITOURINARY.
NEUROMUSCULAR/SKELETAL.
OCULAR.
OTIC.
RESPIRATORY.
OTHER.
Page last updated 07/31/2023
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Incidence
- <1%
- 1-5%
- 5-10%
- 10-15%
- 15-20%
- 20-30%
- >30%
Warnings in other populations
- Breast feeding
- Geriatric
- Pediatric