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| Management number | 204570050 | Release Date | 2025/10/14 | List Price | $124.40 | Model Number | 204570050 | ||
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Fluticasone Propionate HFA Inhaler is a corticosteroid drug that veterinarians use to treat chronic respiratory conditions in dogs and cats. By reducing airway inflammation, this inhalation medication offers relief for asthma, bronchitis, and other breathing disorders. Oral steroids have to be metabolized by the liver, but Fluticasone acts directly in the lungs with minimal systemic side effects, providing long-lasting relief and improved breathing in animals. Safe for everyday use, it is frequently administered with an aerosol chamber for easy inhalation.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
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Fluticasone is delivered by inhalation via a metered-dose inhaler (MDI) and aerosol chamber to hit the target properly in the lungs. Dosage and frequency are left up to your veterinarian.
Yes, with inhalation and localized action in the lungs, Fluticasone can be given safely on a long-term basis with fewer side effects compared with steroids given systemically.
The inhaler is used to treat long-term respiratory illnesses such as asthma in cats and dogs bronchitis, lessening airway inflammation, and breathing simplicity.
Fluticasone is a corticosteroid that lowers lung and airway inflammation, facilitating easy breathing by animals.
Yes, Fluticasone Propionate HFA is a prescribed medication, and an approved veterinarian should approve giving it.
It is given via the means of an aerosol chamber (such as the AeroKat or AeroDawg) to effectively deliver it into the lungs.
It is typically given once or twice daily, although administration depends on the prescription of your vet depending on the severity of how sick your animal is.
No, Fluticasone is a maintenance medication and should not be used as a rescue inhaler. A bronchodilator such as Albuterol may be needed in an emergency.
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