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Doctors - Do dry powder nasal inhalers still exist?

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Goofy35 | 21:02 Wed 26th Sep 2007 | Health & Fitness
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I find it hard to breathe through my nose at night and remember having a small dry powder beconase inhaler when I was a kid which made a great difference.

I know Beconase is now available over the counter and is in aqueous form but I can't get on with it. Is it worth seeing a doctor about alternatives? And do any dry powder sprays still exist?

Thank you!
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not 100% on this
have only ever used nasal sprays
like nasonexe, flixonase , beconase etc
personally i only ever find them ok short term
sorry this prob doesnt help you much


caz
Hi Goofy

I used to use the dry Beconase to help with hayfever...asked the Dr about getting it again a few years ago and I can't remember what the reason was but it's only aqueous now!

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