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Nose / Dosage forms / Antihistamines / Azelastine / Nasal spray / Fluticasone propionate / Rhinitis / Corticosteroid / Nasal congestion / Medicine / Organochlorides / Glucocorticoids
Date: 2014-10-30 09:03:00
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Dosage forms
Antihistamines
Azelastine
Nasal spray
Fluticasone propionate
Rhinitis
Corticosteroid
Nasal congestion
Medicine
Organochlorides
Glucocorticoids

DYMISTA® (azelastine hydrochloride and fluticasone propionate) Nasal Spray, 137 mcg/50 mcg IN-023A6-04 RevFor Intranasal Use Only

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