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No scent, no alcohol, no harsh taste
 

With more OTC options available this spring, it’s important for your patients to know the difference between some of the intranasal steroids (INSs) available on shelf in your pharmacy.
 
Nasacort vs Flonase
Nasacort vs Flonase
 
Nasacort® is the #1 pharmacist recommended scent-free OTC INS.*
 
 
Patients Prefer Nasacort®
When it comes to choosing a nasal allergy spray, scent and taste may be important factors in patients’ satisfaction with their INS. In a clinical study based on sensory attributes, patients preferred Nasacort® over Flonase®.
 
 
Price Matters to Your Patients
Price may be an important factor for patients considering an OTC INS. By recommending Nasacort®, you could be helping patients save close to
$5.00, as the average monthly retail price of Nasacort® is $19.74, compared with $24.50 for Flonase®. And with this valuable offer, patients can save even more on Nasacort®.
 
  This spring, recommend Nasacort®  
 
  Use only as directed.
*Pharm/alert® Research, November 2014.
Data on file.
Nielsen ScanTrack, week ending 1/30/16.
FLONASE is a registered trademark, used under license by GlaxoSmithKline Inc.
 
 
  Reference: 1. Flonase Allergy Relief question and answer book. 14-0033AWL. Clifton, NJ: GlaxoSmithKline; 2014. http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2014/205434Orig1s000lbl.pdf. Accessed
September 18, 2014.
 
 
 
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