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04-24-2020 06:14 PM
I have used this the last two days as my allergies are acting up. I have been so tired all day, today, feel like I have taken a sleeping pill.
Tiredness is not listed as a side effect on the flonase website, I was just wondering if any of you use it, does it make you feel extremely tired?
04-24-2020 06:17 PM
I have used Flonase since Jan 2020 without the side effect you describe
04-24-2020 06:25 PM
Just the allergies themselves make me tired, and irritable, @happycat. I haven't noticed that Flonase makes me more tired.
04-24-2020 06:29 PM - edited 04-24-2020 06:30 PM
I've used Flonase with my other prescription allergy meds. All Flonase does is keep the inflamation in the sinuses down which equals less mucus.
Ask your doctor.
04-24-2020 06:32 PM
i used Flonase for about two years and it reallt helped my allergies. I stopped when my opthalmologist told me it causes cataracts...which I now have in my left eye. When he was checking my eyes, he ased me if I used Flonase. I switched to Dr Neils instead.
04-24-2020 06:46 PM
Oh that's just great! cataracts!
The things they don't tell you and they prescribe it all the time!
It makes me mad.
I only took it for a little while.
I amgetting to the point where I don't trust anything!
Thank you for this information and I'm sorry this happened.
04-24-2020 06:47 PM
Thank you all for your replies. @lovesrecess, that is scary, thank you for letting us know. I'm sorry that happened to you. Cataracts were not listed as side effects either, of course.
04-24-2020 08:02 PM - edited 04-24-2020 08:04 PM
I've been using Flonase prescription for 8 years with no issues what so ever. I have never been told it can cause caterac eye issues. Just seen the eye doc an no issues. Consistantcy is what makes this med work to it's optimal results. I prefer this med as it doesn't directly go into the blood stream and does not mix with any of my meds. I have big time allergies year round. The only issues it may cause is a little nose bleed but not always the case. I would be questioning the eye doc...I would need to see proof jmo
04-24-2020 08:38 PM
If you have allergies themselves will make you tired.
There are also many other things that can cause fatigue --the events that are going on around you and things that you eat.
04-24-2020 08:42 PM
Just my body fighting off spring allergies makes me tired. I only take Flonase-like meds in the spring or pack when I travel to new regions. Found a Costco brand that works just as well -- costs less and gave me a pack of 6 for what a pack of 2 Flonase costs.
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