Can flonase be used by someone who has keratitis?

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8 Oct 2009

Yes, it should be fine to use Flonase (corticosteriod fluticasone) if you have keratitis.

Keratitis is actually treated with Corticosteroid drops, so corticosteroid therapy (nasal) is not contraindicated.

http://www.drugs.com/enc/interstitial-keratitis.html

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