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Flunisolide nasal spray (Nasalide (Discontinued), Aerobid, Aerobid HFA) is a corticosteroid in the form of an oral-metered dose inhaler for the treatment of asthma in adults and children; or as a nasal spray for treating allergic rhinitis. Side effects, dosing, warnings and precautions, and pregnancy information should be reviewed prior to taking this medication.

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Terms related to flunisolide nasal spray:

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  • Aerobid HFA