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AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE 137 ug/1

azelastine hydrochloride, fluticasone propionate · SPRAY, METERED · Bryant Ranch Prepack

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Azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate is a nasal spray that combines an antihistamine and a corticosteroid to treat nasal allergy symptoms. It is a prescription medication used to help reduce congestion, sneezing, itching, and other allergy-related nasal symptoms.

Key Facts

Brand Name
AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE
Generic Name
azelastine hydrochloride, fluticasone propionate
NDC Code (Product)
72162-1388
Manufacturer
Bryant Ranch Prepack
Strength
137 ug/1
Dosage Form
SPRAY, METERED
Route
NASAL
Marketing Status
Application #
ANDA208111
Marketing Start
03/01/2021

Recall History

No Recall History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE used for?

Azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate is a nasal spray that combines an antihistamine and a corticosteroid to treat nasal allergy symptoms. It is a prescription medication used to help reduce congestion, sneezing, itching, and other allergy-related nasal symptoms.

Is AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE a controlled substance?

AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE?

The generic name for AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE is azelastine hydrochloride, fluticasone propionate. There are no other listed brand versions of azelastine hydrochloride, fluticasone propionate.

What is the NDC code for AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE 137 ug/1?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for AZELASTINE HYDROCHLORIDE AND FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE 137 ug/1 is 72162-1388, listed by Bryant Ranch Prepack.

Product NDC

72162-1388

Package NDC

72162-1388-2

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