I never had a problem smelling before, even when I had severe allergies. That’s when I put two and two together about Flonase being the cause. The problem is that my sense of smell went completely away too. which is still in line with the doctor’s orders of two puffs in each nostril once a day. I attributed the smell loss to the allergies, so in early January, I started using Flonase twice a day. My allergies were getting much better, but my sense of smell was going in and out during the day (50/50). So I got the generic Flonase in December and started using it once a day (one spray each nostril). I remembered my ENT a couple years back suggesting Flonase (two sprays in each nostril once a day). I was having sneezing attacks that were pretty bad this past December. Here in the Deep South, our winters are much like fall for others. I have seasonal allergies which are usually in the winter. This is why I believe Flonase caused this:
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