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Who should not use Beconase?

You should not use Beconase if you are sensitive to any of the components of the spray. If you are using other treatments containing corticosteroids such as asthma treatments, other nasal sprays or eye/nose drops you should seek medical advice before commencing treatment with Beconase.

If you have ulceration of the nose or have recently undergone nasal surgery or injuries you should seek medical advice prior to using Beconase as it may not be suitable.

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Beconase Hay fever and Beconase Hay fever Relief for Adults 0.05% Nasal Spray contains beclometasone dipropionate. For the treatment of hay fever in adults aged 18 and over. Becodefence, Becodefence Kids and Becodefence Plus are medical devices. Always read the leaflet.