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Avamys Nasal Spray
Avamys is a prescription-only nasal spray containing the active ingredient fluticasone furoate, a corticosteroid. It is used to treat the symptoms of allergic rhinitis (hay fever), such as sneezing, a blocked or runny nose, and itching in the nose. This treatment works directly in the nose to reduce inflammation caused by an allergic reaction to allergens like pollen, dust mites, or pet dander. If you are struggling with hay fever or allergy symptoms, Avamys can provide targeted, effective relief when used as directed by a clinician.
You must complete a short online consultation so that our prescriber can ensure that the treatment is suitable for you.
| Product Name: | Avamys Nasal Spray |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer: | GlaxoSmithKline UK Ltd |
| Active Ingredient: | Fluticasone furoate |
| Administration: | Intranasal spray |
| Presentation: | Aqueous nasal spray suspension |
| Available Strengths: | 27.5 micrograms per spray |
| Prescription Required: | Yes |
| Dosage: | Usually once daily |
| Suitable for pregnancy? | Consult Doctor |
| Use with alcohol: | No known interaction |
| Package | Dosage | Current Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Bottle x 120 doses | 27.5mcg | £17.99 | |
| 2 Bottle x 240 doses | 27.5mcg | £33.99 | |
| 3 Bottle x 360 doses | 27.5mcg | £49.99 | |
| Important: This is a prescription medicine. You must complete a free online consultation with a UK-registered clinician to ensure this treatment is right for you. Our pharmacy will not supply your medicine without a valid prescription. | |||
| This treatment requires an online consultation for review by our medical team. The decision to supply the specific treatment and quantity requested will be based on whether our medical team are satisfied that it will be safe, appropriate, and effective. | |||
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Table of Contents
- What is Avamys?
- What is Avamys Used For?
- Before Using Avamys
- Avamys Contraindications
- Special Population Considerations
- Avamys and Other Medicines
- Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
- Driving & Machine Operation
- Avamys Ingredients
- How to Use Avamys
- Avamys Dosage Guidelines
- Administration Instructions
- Missed Dose Management
- Overdose Information
- Avamys Side Effects
- How to Store Avamys
- Avamys Pack Information
- Avamys FAQs
What is Avamys?
Avamys is the brand name for a medicinal product containing the active substance fluticasone furoate. It belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids (or glucocorticoids). Unlike antihistamine tablets that work throughout the body, Avamys is administered as a nasal spray, delivering the medicine directly to the lining of the nose where the allergic reaction is occurring.
Mechanism of Action
Fluticasone furoate is a potent anti-inflammatory agent. In allergic rhinitis, inhaled allergens trigger immune cells in the nasal lining to release various chemicals (like histamine) that cause inflammation, swelling, itching, and mucus production. Avamys works by entering the cells in the nasal lining and inhibiting the release of these inflammatory chemicals. Think of it like a targeted fire extinguisher that cools down the specific area of inflammation in your nose, reducing swelling and reactivity to allergens like pollen.
According to BNF guidance, fluticasone furoate is a potent corticosteroid with strong anti-inflammatory effects.
What is Avamys Used For?
Avamys is indicated for the treatment of the symptoms of allergic rhinitis (hay fever) in adults and adolescents aged 12 years and older.
Important Safety Note:
Avamys is for the relief of symptoms of allergic rhinitis. It is not a treatment for asthma, chest infections, or the common cold. If you experience wheezing, shortness of breath, or a fever, you should seek medical advice.
Symptoms it helps relieve include:
- Sneezing
- Nasal congestion (blocked nose)
- Rhinorrhoea (runny nose)
- Nasal itching
The NICE guidance on allergic rhinitis recommends intranasal corticosteroids like Avamys as first-line treatment for moderate to severe symptoms.
Before Using Avamys
Before starting treatment with Avamys, it is important to consider your medical history. Inform your clinician if you:
- Have had recent nasal surgery, injury, or ulcers in the nose.
- Have or have had tuberculosis (TB) or any other bacterial, fungal, viral, or parasitic infection.
- Have been in close contact with someone who has chickenpox or measles.
- Have glaucoma or cataracts, or have a family history of glaucoma.
- Have any untreated fungal, bacterial, or viral infections in the eye.
Avamys Contraindications
Absolute contraindications where Avamys must not be used:
Absolute Contraindications
- Hypersensitivity to fluticasone furoate or any of the other ingredients
- Untreated local infection involving nasal mucosa
- Active or quiescent tuberculosis infections of the respiratory tract
- Untreated fungal, bacterial, viral or parasitic infections
Special Warnings
| Condition | Precaution |
|---|---|
| Recent nasal surgery or trauma | Delay use until healed |
| History of glaucoma | Regular eye monitoring recommended |
| Existing infections | Treat infection before starting Avamys |
Special Population Considerations
Elderly Patients (≥65 years)
- No specific dose adjustment needed
- Monitor for signs of systemic corticosteroid effects
Renal Impairment
- No dose adjustment necessary
- Fluticasone furoate is not significantly excreted by the kidneys
Hepatic Impairment
- Limited data available
- Use with caution in severe impairment
- Monitor for systemic effects
Avamys and Other Medicines
Significant interactions requiring monitoring:
High-Risk Combinations
- Strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (ketoconazole, ritonavir): Increased systemic exposure to fluticasone furoate
- Other corticosteroids: Increased risk of systemic steroid effects
Common Combinations
Avamys is often used alongside:
- Oral antihistamines: No known interaction; complementary action
- Decongestants: No known interaction
- Leukotriene receptor antagonists: No known interaction
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding
Pregnancy
- Use only if potential benefit justifies potential risk
- Limited human data available
- Consult doctor before use during pregnancy
Breastfeeding
- Small amounts may pass into breast milk
- Consider risk-benefit with your doctor
- Monitor infant for signs of adrenal suppression
Driving & Machine Operation
- No direct impairment of driving ability
- Caution advised if experiencing:
- Dizziness
- Headache
- Vision changes
- Do not drive if experiencing significant dizziness
Avamys Ingredients
Active Substance
- Fluticasone furoate (27.5 micrograms per spray)
Excipients
| Ingredient | Function |
|---|---|
| Microcrystalline cellulose and carmellose sodium | Suspending agents |
| Dispersible cellulose | Suspending agent |
| Polysorbate 80 | Emulsifier |
| Benzalkonium chloride | Preservative |
| Edetate disodium | Chelating agent |
| Glucose | Tonicity agent |
Important Note on Benzalkonium Chloride
- May cause nasal irritation
- Can cause bronchospasm in sensitive individuals
- Contains 0.1 mg/ml as preservative
How to Use Avamys Nasal Spray
Preparation Steps
- Wash hands thoroughly
- Remove dust cap and safety clip
- Shake the bottle gently
- Prime the spray before first use or if not used for 7+ days
Administration Technique
- Position: Tilt head slightly forward
- Hold: Hold bottle upright with thumb at base and index/middle fingers on either side of nozzle
- Insert: Gently insert nozzle into nostril
- Breathe: Breathe in gently through nose while spraying
Post-Administration Protocol
- Wipe nozzle with clean tissue
- Replace dust cap
- Do not blow nose immediately after administration
Avamys Dosage Guidelines
Standard Dosage Schedule
| Patient Group | Initial Dose | Maintenance Dose | Maximum Dose |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults & Adolescents (12+ years) | 2 sprays per nostril once daily | 1 spray per nostril once daily | 2 sprays per nostril once daily |
Dose Adjustment Criteria
- Start with 2 sprays per nostril once daily for symptom control
- Reduce to 1 spray per nostril once daily when symptoms controlled
- Maximum dose: 2 sprays per nostril once daily (110 micrograms total)
- Do not exceed recommended dose
Administration Instructions
Step-by-step spraying guide:
Priming Instructions (First Use or After 7+ Days)
- Shake gently and remove dust cap
- Point spray away from face
- Press down firmly on applicator 6 times until fine mist appears
- Spray is now ready for use
Spraying Process
- Gently blow nose to clear nostrils
- Hold bottle upright with nozzle between fingers
- Close opposite nostril with finger
- Insert nozzle into nostril, aiming slightly outward
- Breathe in gently while pressing applicator firmly once
- Repeat for other nostril
Post-Spray Care
- Wipe nozzle clean with dry tissue
- Replace dust cap to prevent contamination
- Do not blow nose for 15 minutes after administration
- Do not share device with others
Missed Dose Management
General Principles
- Do NOT double doses
- Take missed dose as soon as remembered
- If near time for next dose, skip missed dose
Time-Based Guidance
| Time Since Missed Dose | Action |
|---|---|
| ≤12 hours late | Administer immediately |
| >12 hours late | Skip dose; resume next scheduled dose |
Overdose Information
Symptoms
- Hypercorticism (Cushing's syndrome features)
- Adrenal suppression
- Increased risk of systemic steroid side effects
Management
- Seek medical attention if concerned
- Discontinue treatment temporarily
- Symptomatic treatment as needed
- Gradual dose reduction if systemic effects occur
Avamys Side Effects
Like all medicines, Avamys can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. Most side effects are mild and affect the nose.
Side Effects by Frequency
| Frequency | Side Effect | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Very Common (≥1/10) | Epistaxis (nosebleeds), Headache | Nosebleeds are usually mild and transient |
| Common (≥1/100 to <1/10) | Nasal ulceration, Irritation/itching in the nose/nasopharynx | Proper administration technique can minimise irritation |
| Uncommon (≥1/1,000 to <1/100) | Hypersensitivity reactions (rash, swelling), Vision blurred | Discontinue use and seek medical advice if rash occurs |
Seek immediate medical attention
if you experience signs of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat, or severe skin rash.
For complete side effect information, refer to the official Avamys SmPC.
How to Store Avamys
Storage Conditions
- Store below 30°C
- Do not freeze
- Keep in original packaging
- Protect from light
In-Use Storage
- Use within 6 months of opening
- Discard if solution changes color or becomes cloudy
- Keep dust cap on when not in use
Disposal
- Dispose via pharmacy take-back scheme
- Do not dispose in household waste
- Do not flush down toilet
Avamys Pack Information
Pack Sizes
- 1 bottle (120 sprays)
Components
- White plastic bottle with metered nasal spray pump
- Dust cap and safety clip
- Patient information leaflet
Appearance
- White, opaque plastic bottle
- Clear, colourless to slightly yellow suspension
- Blue dust cap and safety clip
Where Can I Buy Avamys Online in the UK
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Order Avamys with confidence through our UK-registered medical prescribers, who review all requests within 4 working hours. We guarantee same-day prescription approval for eligible patients and dispatch orders placed before 3pm for next-day tracked delivery.
Our Avamys service combines competitive pricing with strict adherence to MHRA safety standards, ensuring your medication is dispensed through GPhC-registered pharmacies. Every purchase includes discreet packaging and a GDPR-compliant consultation process.
Our clinical team ensures:
- Comprehensive medical history review
- Allergy symptom assessment and diagnosis
- Drug interaction checks
- Personalised dosing guidance
- Follow-up care recommendations
Always consult your GP before starting hay fever treatment. Not recommended for children under 12 years of age. For more information on allergic rhinitis management, see NICE guidance TA375.
Avamys (Fluticasone Furoate) FAQs
How long does it take for Avamys to work?
You may start to feel some relief within 24 hours, but it can take 3-4 days of regular use to experience the full benefit. It works best when used consistently, not just on days you have symptoms.
Can I drink alcohol while using Avamys?
There is no known interaction between Avamys and alcohol. However, alcohol can sometimes worsen nasal congestion in some individuals.
Can I use Avamys and antihistamine tablets together?
Yes, using Avamys alongside a non-drowsy oral antihistamine (like fexofenadine) is a common and effective approach for managing moderate to severe hay fever symptoms. They work via different mechanisms.
What should I do if I get nosebleeds from Avamys?
For nosebleed management:
- Sit upright and lean forward slightly
- Pinch soft part of nose for 10-15 minutes
- Apply petroleum jelly to nasal septum
- Use saline nasal spray before Avamys to moisturize
- Consult doctor if nosebleeds persist or are severe
Can I travel with Avamys nasal spray?
Yes, with precautions:
- Keep in original packaging with prescription label
- Place in hand luggage for air travel
- Maximum temperature 30°C during travel
- Carry prescription documentation for international travel
Should I use Avamys seasonally or year-round?
Usage depends on your allergy type:
- Seasonal allergic rhinitis: Start 2-4 weeks before pollen season and continue through season
- Perennial allergic rhinitis: Use year-round as directed
- Consult your doctor for personalised advice based on your symptoms
Can children use Avamys nasal spray?
Avamys is approved for:
- Adolescents aged 12 years and older
- Not recommended for children under 12
- Children 6-11 years: Use only under medical supervision
- Consult paediatrician for children's allergic rhinitis treatment
How should I dispose of used Avamys bottles?
Proper disposal protocol:
- Return unused or expired medication to pharmacy
- Do not dispose in household waste
- Do not flush down toilet
- Participate in pharmacy take-back schemes
What if I forget to use Avamys one day?
If you forget a dose:
- Take it as soon as you remember
- If it's nearly time for next dose, skip the missed dose
- Do not double dose to make up for missed dose
- Try to establish a daily routine (e.g., morning or evening)
How soon can I expect symptom relief?
Most patients see initial improvement within 24-48 hours, with optimal results after 3-7 days of continuous use.
- Day 1-2: Initial symptom reduction
- Day 3-4: Noticeable improvement in congestion and itching
- Day 5-7: Full therapeutic effect for most symptoms
What are alternatives if Avamys doesn't work?
If Avamys is ineffective after 2 weeks:
- Consult your doctor for reassessment
- Consider other intranasal corticosteroids (e.g., fluticasone propionate)
- Add oral antihistamine
- Consider immunotherapy for severe cases
- Rule out non-allergic rhinitis causes
Refer to BNF guidance for alternative treatment options.
How long does Avamys remain effective after stopping?
Effects typically diminish within 2-3 days after stopping. For seasonal allergies, continue use throughout pollen season as recommended by NICE guidelines.
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