Allergy Nasal Spray, Metered
Product Images NDC 0363-2060

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Product Visual Gallery

This gallery contains 16 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Allergy Nasal (NDC 0363-2060). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Walgreen Company, these visuals offer a comprehensive scientific overview of the product's physical and chemical identity, aiding pharmacists and researchers in product verification and study.

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Shake Bottle (Image 01)

Shake Bottle (Image 01)
An instructional illustration showing a hand holding a metered nasal spray bottle. Arrows indicate an up-and-down motion, demonstrating how to shake the nasal spray before use.*
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Remove Cap (Image 02)

Remove Cap (Image 02)
An instructional illustration showing a hand lifting the protective cap off a nasal spray bottle, demonstrating the first step to prepare the spray for use.*
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Prime (Image 03)

Prime (Image 03)
An instructional illustration showing a person using a metered nasal spray. The individual is depicted holding the spray bottle and directing the spray towards their nostril.*
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Blow Image (Image 04)

Blow Image (Image 04)
An instructional illustration showing a person holding their nose as if about to use or after having used a nasal spray. The drawing is simple and outlines a front view of the face with hands positioned over the nose.*
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Aim Image (Image 05)

Aim Image (Image 05)
An instructional illustration showing a person using a nasal spray. The person holds the spray bottle with one hand and inserts the nozzle into one nostril, while using a finger from the other hand to close the opposite nostril.*
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Tip Image (Image 06)

Tip Image (Image 06)
A black and white line drawing of a nasal spray nozzle tip labeled "Tip". The illustration highlights the part of the spray device intended for nasal administration.*
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1x Each Nostril Image (Image 07)

1x Each Nostril Image (Image 07)
An instructional illustration showing a human nose with text indicating "1x Each Nostril," suggesting the application of a nasal spray once per nostril.*
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Aim Slightly Image (Image 08)

Aim Slightly Image (Image 08)
An instructional diagram illustrating the use of a nasal spray. The image shows a simplified outline of a nose with a nasal spray device positioned below it, indicating the proper angle or placement for nasal administration.*
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Two Times Image (Image 09)

Two Times Image (Image 09)
A simple line drawing of a nose with a magnified circle highlighting one nostril, accompanied by the text "2x Each Nostril." This image likely indicates that the spray should be used twice in each nostril.*
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Remove Nozzle Image (Image 10)

Remove Nozzle Image (Image 10)
An instructional diagram showing a hand holding and removing the cap from a nasal spray bottle with arrows indicating an upward and downward motion, illustrating the first step in preparing the spray for use.*
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While Sniffing Image (Image 11)

While Sniffing Image (Image 11)
An instructional black-and-white line drawing illustrating a woman using a nasal spray. The image shows the woman holding the spray bottle near her nose with one hand while applying spray into one nostril, with the other hand gently holding the opposite nostril closed, demonstrating proper nasal spray usage technique.*
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Warning Image (Image 12)

Warning Image (Image 12)
An instructional illustration showing a nasal spray bottle with an arrow indicating the spray being directed away from the eyes, likely advising users to avoid spraying near the eyes when using the nasal spray.*
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Rinse Image (Image 13)

Rinse Image (Image 13)
An instructional diagram labeled with the number 2, depicting a hand holding a nasal spray bottle under running water from a faucet, illustrating the step to rinse or clean the nasal spray device.*
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Replace Nozzle Image (Image 14)

Replace Nozzle Image (Image 14)
An instructional diagram showing a hand pressing down on the top of a nasal spray bottle, indicating the motion to spray. The image is labeled with a number '3' in the upper left corner, suggesting it is part of a step-by-step usage guide.*
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Soak Image (Image 15)

Soak Image (Image 15)
An illustration showing a glass of liquid with steam rising and an object, likely a medical device, submerged inside the liquid. The image suggests soaking or heating but contains no text or branding.*
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Allergy Nasal Spray-image (Image 16)

Allergy Nasal Spray-image (Image 16)
Walgreens Allergy Nasal Spray label with mometasone furoate monohydrate 50 mcg per spray. The metered nasal spray is non-drowsy and designed for allergy and congestion relief, providing 120 sprays in a 0.57 fl oz (17.0 mL) bottle. The label compares the product to Nasonex 24HR Allergy and highlights key features such as 24-hour effect and scent-free formulation. It includes directions, warnings, uses, and ingredient information.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.