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ratio-fluticasone nasal spray

For a person with moderate FAS (cognitive level aprox gr. 3), obsessive/compulsive tendencies and a history of addiction to alcohol and cocaine, would self-administering a ratio-Fluticasone nasal spray cause risk of triggering a relapse/ AWOL? Is letting this person self-admin this med and keep it in their room a good idea or no?
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Hi, welcome to the forum, fluticasone nasal pray is indicated for management of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis and nonallergic rhinitis. This drug doesn't have any abuse potential. This drug is not associated with triggering of psychiatric manifestations when used for short term. Hence, it can be kept in his room and can safely be given. This should not be a problem. I suggest you to consult physician. Take care and regards.
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