Roxane Laboratories has resumed shipments of its generic version of GlaxoSmithKline's Flonase allergy spray. The FDA approved Roxane's fluticasone product in February, but a lawsuit by GlaxoSmithKline temporarily suspended sales. Fluticasone is one of the active ingredients in prescription allergy medications Advair and Serevent.
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Nasal flaring is the enlargement of the opening of the nostrils during breathing. It is often a sign that increased effort is needed to breathe. ... Read more »
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Nasal polyps are sac-like growths of inflamed tissue lining the nose (nasal mucosa) or sinuses.See also: SinusitisCauses, incidence, and risk... Read more »
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Nasal congestion refers to a stuffy nose. Alternative Names Nose - congested; Congested nose; Stuffy nose Considerations ... Read more »