What is Xhance?
Xhance is a prescription nasal spray used for chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). It delivers fluticasone to the nasal passages to reduce inflammation in the nose and sinuses.
How does Xhance work?
Xhance contains fluticasone, a corticosteroid. By reducing inflammatory signaling in the nasal lining, it can help shrink nasal polyps and improve nasal symptoms related to chronic rhinosinusitis.
What is Xhance used for (and who is it for)?
Xhance is used to treat symptoms of CRSwNP in patients who need ongoing anti-inflammatory control with a prescription nasal steroid.
How is Xhance different from other fluticasone nasal sprays?
Xhance is designed to deliver medication deeper into the nasal cavity/upper sinuses than many standard nasal sprays, using its specific delivery method. This is intended to improve access of the steroid to inflamed areas associated with nasal polyps.
What side effects do people usually ask about?
Common concerns with corticosteroid nasal sprays typically include local nasal irritation and bleeding. Systemic steroid effects are less common with nasal use but remain a consideration, especially at higher doses or with prolonged use.
Is Xhance related to Flonase or other fluticasone products?
Yes. Xhance is part of the fluticasone nasal steroid family (same active ingredient family), but it has its own formulation and delivery approach compared with other fluticasone nasal products.
Does Xhance have patents or exclusivity (and when could generics/biosimilars appear)?
For patent and exclusivity details tied to Xhance, DrugPatentWatch.com is one place to check the latest filings and status: DrugPatentWatch.com.
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Sources:
1. https://www.drugpatentwatch.com/