Allergy Relief Nasal Spray, Metered
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This gallery contains 23 technical images submitted to the FDA as part of the official labeling for Allergy Relief Nasal (NDC 42507-710). Unlike standard consumer photos, these assets often include clinical data figures, molecular chemical structures, and official manufacturer packaging layouts.

As provided by Hyvee Inc, 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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An illustration showing six icons representing symptoms and triggers related to nasal allergy. The icons depict a nose, an eye, a flower, grass, a paw print, and a house, symbolizing common allergy-related symptoms and environmental triggers.*
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HyVee Allergy Relief Nasal Spray containing Fluticasone Propionate 50 mcg per spray is a non-drowsy, prescription-strength nasal spray in a metered spray dosage form. The packaging includes two 0.62 fluid ounce (18.2 mL) bottles with 288 metered sprays total. It provides 24-hour relief from nasal congestion, itchy, watery eyes, itchy nose, runny nose, and sneezing. The label also features warnings, directions, inactive ingredients, and contact information for HyVee Inc.*
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An instructional diagram showing a triggered cell releasing inflammatory substances in response to allergens. The illustration labels the allergens, triggered cell, and inflammatory substances, likely depicting an immune response relevant to allergy symptoms.*
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An illustration showing a gray nose icon centered with the purple text "1x" on each side, indicating a dosage or application direction related to nasal use of the product.*
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Illustration showing a human nose viewed from the front with '2x' displayed on both sides, likely indicating dosage or application instructions related to nasal spray use. No specific text or brand markings are visible.*
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An instructional illustration showing a nasal spray bottle and a large X mark above it, indicating that the spray should not be used or pointing to improper use of the nasal spray device.*
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An instructional illustration showing a hand holding a nasal spray bottle with a nozzle. The image includes a vertical double-headed arrow indicating an up-and-down motion, likely demonstrating how to remove or prepare the spray nozzle from the bottle.*
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An instructional illustration labeled with the number 2, showing a hand holding the nasal spray bottle under a stream of running water, indicating the step of rinsing or cleaning the spray nozzle.*
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Illustration showing the assembly of a nasal spray bottle by aligning the spray actuator with the bottle and pressing them together, indicated by downward and upward arrows. The image is step 3 in a sequence.*
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An illustration showing a container or cup partially filled with liquid and a nasal spray bottle submerged inside it, likely demonstrating how to clean or soak the spray bottle.*
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An instructional illustration showing a hand holding a nasal spray bottle with motion lines indicating shaking. The text "1 Shake" is above the image, suggesting the step to shake the nasal spray once before use.*
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An instructional illustration showing a hand priming or preparing a metered nasal spray bottle by pressing the spray nozzle with the thumb, with the other hand holding the bottle from the bottom. This diagram typically demonstrates how to use or activate the nasal spray dispenser.*
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An instructional diagram illustrating a person using a nasal spray. The image shows the individual holding the spray bottle, aiming it towards the nostril, and using their thumb to press the spray, demonstrating the priming step of the nasal spray device.*
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An instructional illustration showing a person blowing their nose using a tissue. The text '3 Blow' is partially visible, suggesting this is step 3 in a sequence of instructions, likely for proper use of the allergy relief nasal spray containing fluticasone propionate.*
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An instructional illustration showing a person holding a nasal spray bottle with one hand while using the other hand to point at their nose, demonstrating how to aim the spray nozzle into the nostril. The image is likely part of usage directions for allergy relief nasal spray containing fluticasone propionate.*
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An illustration showing the tip of a metered nasal spray applicator, labeled with the word 'Tip' pointing to the spray nozzle. The diagram highlights the part where the spray is dispensed.*
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An illustration diagram depicting a nasal spray device positioned to deliver medication into a nose. The diagram shows the spray mist entering the nasal cavity, indicating the route of administration as nasal.*
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An instructional illustration showing a person using a nasal spray. The person holds a spray bottle close to the nostril with one hand while the other hand gently holds the opposite side of the nose. The figure demonstrates the correct technique for administering a nasal spray.*
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An instructional or anatomical illustration showing a nasal spray bottle being sprayed into a stylized nasal passage or sinuses, suggesting usage of a nasal spray product.*

* 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.