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Beclometasone Nasal Spray 50mcg (200 dose)

Beclometasone Nasal Spray 50mcg (200 dose)

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  • ✔️ Relieves blocked nose, sneezing, and nasal itching effectively
  • ✔️ Targets nasal inflammation directly at the source
  • ✔️ 200-dose bottle provides a full season's supply
  • ✔️ Non-drowsy formula suitable for daytime use
  • ✔️ Works for both hay fever and year-round nasal allergies

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What Is Beclometasone Nasal Spray and How Does It Help?

 

Beclometasone nasal spray is a corticosteroid nasal spray used to relieve and prevent the symptoms of allergic rhinitis — the medical term for nasal allergies triggered by pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and similar airborne allergens. Each spray delivers 50 micrograms of beclometasone dipropionate directly into the nasal passages, and the 200-dose bottle gives you a generous supply to last through a full hay fever season or beyond. At just £6.99, it offers a cost-effective way to manage symptoms that can genuinely disrupt your daily life. If you're looking for broader allergy support, you can also explore our allergy and hay fever range for complementary treatments.

Allergic rhinitis affects millions of people in the UK every year. Symptoms like a blocked or runny nose, persistent sneezing, and nasal itching can make it hard to concentrate, sleep, or simply get through the day. Unlike antihistamine tablets, which work systemically, beclometasone acts locally in the nose — meaning it targets the problem right at the source.

 

How Does Beclometasone Nasal Spray Work in the Body?

 

Beclometasone dipropionate belongs to the corticosteroid drug class. When sprayed into the nose, it is absorbed by the cells lining the nasal mucosa and works by reducing the inflammatory response that causes your symptoms. Here's what happens at a cellular level:

  • It suppresses the release of inflammatory mediators such as histamine, prostaglandins, and leukotrienes.
  • It reduces the swelling and congestion of the nasal lining caused by allergen exposure.
  • It decreases mucus production, helping to relieve a runny or blocked nose.
  • It dampens the hypersensitivity reaction that triggers sneezing and itching.

Because it works locally rather than throughout the whole body, systemic side effects are much less likely compared to oral corticosteroids. Regular, consistent use is key — this isn't a spray you use once and expect instant results from. Most people notice meaningful improvement within a few days of starting treatment.

 

Who Is Beclometasone Nasal Spray Suitable For?

 

This spray is suitable for adults aged 18 and over who experience nasal allergy symptoms. It can be used for both seasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever, typically triggered by grass or tree pollen) and perennial allergic rhinitis (year-round symptoms caused by dust mites or pet allergens). It is available over the counter without a prescription for adults.

  • Adults with seasonal hay fever symptoms during the pollen season.
  • People with year-round nasal allergy symptoms (perennial rhinitis).
  • Those who find antihistamines alone are not controlling their nasal symptoms adequately.
  • Individuals looking for a non-drowsy, locally acting treatment option.

 

How Does Beclometasone Nasal Spray Compare to Other Nasal Sprays?

 

Feature Beclometasone Nasal Spray 50mcg Fluticasone Nasal Spray
Drug class Corticosteroid Corticosteroid
OTC availability (UK) Yes (18+) Yes (18+)
Doses per bottle 200 doses 150 doses (typical)
Typical adult dose 2 sprays per nostril twice daily 2 sprays per nostril once daily

 

Is Beclometasone Nasal Spray Safe to Store and Use Long Term?

 

Store your beclometasone nasal spray below 25°C, upright, and away from direct sunlight. Do not freeze it. The bottle should be kept out of reach of children. Once opened, check the expiry date on the packaging and do not use beyond it. If you have not used the spray for several days, prime it again by releasing a couple of test sprays into the air before use.

For those managing ongoing nasal symptoms alongside other conditions, our ear, nose and throat range includes additional products that may support your overall treatment plan. Always use the lowest effective dose once your symptoms are under control, and speak to your pharmacist if you have any concerns about long-term use.

This product is a medicine. Speak to your doctor or pharmacist before using if you have an underlying medical condition or are taking other medicines.

Beclometasone Nasal Spray 50mcg (200 dose) specifications
Treatment category Allergic rhinitis / Hay fever
Mechanism of action Corticosteroid — reduces nasal inflammation by suppressing inflammatory mediator release
Effective for Seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis
Suitable for Adults aged 18 and over
Active ingredient Beclometasone dipropionate 50mcg per actuation
Pack size 200 dose bottle
Strength 50mcg per spray
UK classification Pharmacy (P) medicine
Drug class Corticosteroid (glucocorticoid)
Preparation Aqueous nasal spray suspension
Route of administration Intranasal

Specifications of Beclometasone Nasal Spray 50mcg (200 dose)

 

What Is Beclometasone Nasal Spray and What Is It Used For?

 

Beclometasone nasal spray 50mcg is a corticosteroid medicine used to treat the symptoms of allergic rhinitis. This includes both seasonal allergic rhinitis (commonly known as hay fever) and perennial allergic rhinitis, which causes symptoms throughout the year. It works by reducing inflammation in the nasal passages, helping to relieve a blocked or runny nose, sneezing, and nasal itching. According to the NHS, allergic rhinitis is one of the most common allergic conditions in the UK, affecting around one in five people at some point in their lives.

 

What Do You Need to Know Before Using Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

 

Before using this spray, it's important to check whether it is appropriate for you. Do not use beclometasone nasal spray if any of the following apply:

  • You are allergic to beclometasone dipropionate or any other ingredient in the spray.
  • You have an active nasal or sinus infection that has not been treated.
  • You have recently had nasal surgery or a nasal injury — wait until fully healed.
  • You are under 18 years of age (OTC use is for adults only).
  • You are pregnant or breastfeeding — seek medical advice before use.

The following medicines may interact with beclometasone. Always tell your pharmacist or doctor what you are taking:

  • Ritonavir and other strong CYP3A4 inhibitors (used in HIV treatment) — may increase systemic corticosteroid exposure.
  • Other corticosteroid medicines (inhaled, oral, or topical) — combined use may increase the risk of systemic effects.
  • Ketoconazole — may increase plasma levels of beclometasone.

 

How Should You Use Beclometasone Nasal Spray Correctly?

 

Using your nasal spray correctly makes a real difference to how well it works. Follow these steps each time you use it:

  1. Blow your nose gently to clear the nasal passages.
  2. Shake the bottle well before use.
  3. Remove the protective cap from the nozzle.
  4. Tilt your head slightly forward — do not tilt it back.
  5. Insert the nozzle gently into one nostril, pointing it slightly away from the nasal septum (the central dividing wall).
  6. Press the pump firmly while breathing in slowly and gently through your nose.
  7. Breathe out through your mouth.
  8. Repeat in the other nostril.
  9. Replace the cap after use and wipe the nozzle clean.

If you are using the spray for the first time, or have not used it for several days, prime it by pressing the pump a few times into the air until a fine mist appears.

Indication Age Group Dose Frequency
Seasonal allergic rhinitis Adults 18+ 2 sprays per nostril Twice daily (morning and evening)
Perennial allergic rhinitis Adults 18+ 2 sprays per nostril Twice daily; reduce to lowest effective dose once controlled
Maximum daily dose Adults 18+ 400mcg (8 sprays total) Do not exceed

 

What Are the Possible Side Effects of Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

 

Like all medicines, beclometasone nasal spray can cause side effects, although not everyone experiences them. Most side effects are mild and affect the nose and throat locally.

Common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 10 people):

  • Nasal irritation or dryness inside the nose
  • Sneezing immediately after use
  • Unpleasant taste or smell
  • Mild nosebleeds (epistaxis)

Less common side effects (may affect up to 1 in 100 people):

  • Nasal crusting or soreness
  • Headache
  • Throat irritation
  • Perforation of the nasal septum (rare, with prolonged use)

Systemic corticosteroid effects such as adrenal suppression are rare with intranasal use at recommended doses, but the risk increases if you are also using other corticosteroid medicines. If you notice any changes to your vision, or experience signs of a systemic effect such as unusual weight gain or persistent fatigue, contact your GP. You can also find additional support products in our cold and flu range if you are unsure whether your symptoms are allergy-related or infection-related.

 

How Should You Store Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

 

Correct storage helps maintain the quality and effectiveness of your spray throughout its shelf life.

  • Store below 25°C in a cool, dry place.
  • Keep the bottle upright at all times.
  • Do not freeze or expose to direct sunlight or heat.
  • Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
  • Do not use after the expiry date printed on the label or carton.
  • Do not dispose of medicines via wastewater or household waste — return unused medicines to your pharmacy.

If you are managing multiple allergy symptoms alongside nasal congestion, it may be worth exploring our eye care range for antiallergic eye drops that can be used alongside this nasal spray.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy beclometasone nasal spray online in the UK?

You can buy beclometasone nasal spray 50mcg (200 dose) directly from Cured Pharmacy, a GPhC-registered online pharmacy, for just £6.99. It is available as an over-the-counter medicine for adults aged 18 and over, so no prescription is needed. Simply add it to your basket and it will be dispatched to your door. You can also browse our full allergy and hay fever collection for additional products to manage your symptoms.

How does beclometasone nasal spray work in the body?

Beclometasone dipropionate is a corticosteroid that acts directly on the cells lining the nasal passages. It suppresses the release of inflammatory chemicals — including histamine, prostaglandins, and leukotrienes — that are triggered when your immune system reacts to allergens like pollen or dust mites. By reducing this inflammatory response, it relieves nasal congestion, sneezing, itching, and a runny nose. Because it acts locally in the nose rather than throughout the whole body, systemic side effects are uncommon at recommended doses.

How do I use beclometasone nasal spray step by step?

Start by blowing your nose gently, then shake the bottle and remove the cap. Tilt your head slightly forward, insert the nozzle into one nostril pointing slightly away from the nasal septum, and press the pump while breathing in slowly through your nose. Breathe out through your mouth, then repeat in the other nostril. Replace the cap and wipe the nozzle clean after each use. If you haven't used the spray for a few days, prime it first by releasing a couple of test sprays into the air.

What is the correct dose of beclometasone nasal spray for adults?

The standard adult dose is two sprays into each nostril twice daily — once in the morning and once in the evening. This gives a total daily dose of 400mcg (eight sprays), which is the maximum you should use in one day. Once your symptoms are well controlled, your pharmacist may advise reducing to the lowest dose that keeps symptoms at bay. Never exceed the recommended maximum dose without medical guidance.

How long does beclometasone nasal spray take to work?

Some people notice an improvement in symptoms within 12 to 24 hours of their first dose, but the full benefit of beclometasone nasal spray typically takes a few days of consistent use to become apparent. It works best when used regularly rather than only when symptoms flare up. If you are using it for hay fever, starting treatment a couple of weeks before the pollen season begins can help prevent symptoms from developing in the first place.

What are the most common side effects of beclometasone nasal spray?

The most common side effects are local to the nose and throat, and include nasal irritation or dryness, sneezing shortly after use, and a mild unpleasant taste or smell. Some people experience occasional nosebleeds, particularly if the spray is directed towards the nasal septum rather than the outer wall of the nostril. These effects are generally mild and tend to improve as your nose adjusts to the spray. If nosebleeds are persistent or heavy, stop using the spray and speak to your pharmacist or GP.

Who should not use beclometasone nasal spray?

Beclometasone nasal spray is not suitable for everyone. You should not use it if you are allergic to beclometasone dipropionate or any of the other ingredients, if you have an active nasal or sinus infection, or if you have recently had nasal surgery or a nasal injury. It is not licensed for over-the-counter use in children under 18 — a GP should be consulted for younger patients. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning a pregnancy, seek medical advice before starting treatment.

What happens if I miss a dose of beclometasone nasal spray?

If you forget a dose, simply use it as soon as you remember — unless it is nearly time for your next scheduled dose, in which case skip the missed one and carry on as normal. Do not use a double dose to make up for a missed one. Missing the occasional dose is unlikely to cause a significant problem, but consistent daily use gives the best results. Try to build it into your morning and evening routine to make it easier to remember.

Can I use beclometasone nasal spray long term?

Yes, beclometasone nasal spray can be used for extended periods, particularly for people with perennial allergic rhinitis who have year-round symptoms. However, it should always be used at the lowest effective dose, and long-term use should be reviewed periodically by a pharmacist or GP. For seasonal hay fever, use it during the relevant pollen season and stop once the season ends. If you have been using it for more than three months without review, it is worth checking in with a healthcare professional.

Is beclometasone nasal spray the same as Beconase?

Beconase is a well-known branded nasal spray that also contains beclometasone dipropionate 50mcg as its active ingredient — the same active ingredient found in this product. Both deliver the same dose per spray and work in the same way. The main difference is typically the price, as branded versions tend to cost more than their generic equivalents. Always check the active ingredient and dose when comparing nasal sprays to ensure you are getting an equivalent product.

Can I use beclometasone nasal spray with antihistamine tablets?

Yes, beclometasone nasal spray can generally be used alongside antihistamine tablets. In fact, combining a nasal corticosteroid spray with an oral antihistamine is a common approach recommended for people whose hay fever symptoms are not fully controlled by one treatment alone. The spray targets nasal inflammation directly, while antihistamines help with symptoms like itchy eyes and skin reactions. Always let your pharmacist know all the medicines you are taking so they can check for any interactions.

Does beclometasone nasal spray cause drowsiness?

No, beclometasone nasal spray does not cause drowsiness. Unlike some older antihistamine medicines, it acts locally in the nasal passages and does not have a sedating effect on the central nervous system. This makes it a suitable option for people who need to drive, operate machinery, or remain alert during the day. It is one of the reasons nasal corticosteroid sprays are often preferred over sedating antihistamines for daytime allergy management.

What are the alternatives to beclometasone nasal spray?

Other corticosteroid nasal sprays available in the UK include fluticasone propionate (Flixonase), mometasone furoate (Nasonex), and budesonide (Rhinocort). All work in a similar way but differ slightly in dosing frequency and licensed age ranges. Non-steroidal options include sodium cromoglicate nasal spray, which is suitable for children, and saline nasal rinses for mild congestion. You can explore our ear, nose and throat range to see what other options are available.

What are the latest findings on beclometasone nasal spray for allergic rhinitis?

Beclometasone dipropionate has been used to treat allergic rhinitis for decades and remains one of the most well-evidenced treatments available. Current clinical guidelines from NICE and the NHS continue to recommend intranasal corticosteroids as first-line treatment for moderate-to-severe allergic rhinitis, ahead of antihistamines alone. Research consistently shows that regular use reduces nasal symptom scores and improves quality of life in people with both seasonal and perennial rhinitis. No significant new safety concerns have emerged from recent reviews of the evidence.

Can I use beclometasone nasal spray if I am pregnant?

If you are pregnant or breastfeeding, you should seek medical advice before using beclometasone nasal spray. While intranasal corticosteroids are generally considered to have low systemic absorption, the decision to use any medicine during pregnancy should always be made in consultation with your GP or midwife. They can weigh up the benefits of treating your allergy symptoms against any potential risks and recommend the most appropriate option for your situation. Do not self-treat with this spray during pregnancy without professional guidance.

How Should You Use Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

Using your nasal spray correctly is essential for it to work properly. Before you start, blow your nose gently to clear the nasal passages. Always shake the bottle well before each use and remove the protective cap.

What Is the Correct Dose of Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

The dose you use will depend on the severity of your symptoms and whether you are using the spray for seasonal or year-round allergic rhinitis. Always follow the dosage instructions on the packaging or as directed by your pharmacist. Do not exceed the maximum daily dose of 400mcg (eight sprays in total across both nostrils).

When Is the Best Time to Use Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

For most people, using the spray in the morning and evening works well and fits naturally into a daily routine. If you have hay fever, using it in the morning before you go outside can help reduce your exposure response to pollen during the day. Consistency matters more than the exact time — try to use it at the same times each day so you don't miss doses.

If you are using it for the first time ahead of the pollen season, starting treatment one to two weeks before the season begins may help prevent symptoms from taking hold rather than simply treating them once they arrive.

How Long Can You Use Beclometasone Nasal Spray For?

For seasonal hay fever, use the spray throughout the relevant pollen season and stop once the season ends. For perennial allergic rhinitis, longer-term use is often appropriate, but you should use the lowest dose that keeps your symptoms under control and have your treatment reviewed periodically by a pharmacist or GP.

If your symptoms do not improve after two to four weeks of regular use, or if they worsen at any point, stop using the spray and seek advice from a healthcare professional. Do not use this spray to treat nasal symptoms caused by a cold or infection without first speaking to a pharmacist.

Do not exceed the recommended dose. If in doubt, speak to your pharmacist.

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What Are the Most Common Side Effects of Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

Most people who use beclometasone nasal spray tolerate it well, and side effects are usually mild and confined to the nose and throat. They often improve as your body adjusts to the spray over the first few days of use.

  • Nasal irritation or dryness inside the nose
  • Sneezing immediately after using the spray
  • Mild, unpleasant taste or smell
  • Occasional nosebleeds (epistaxis)
  • Nasal crusting

What Are the Less Common Side Effects of Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

Less common side effects occur in a smaller number of users and are generally still mild in nature. If any of the following persist or become bothersome, speak to your pharmacist.

  • Headache
  • Throat irritation or soreness
  • Nasal soreness or ulceration
  • Hoarseness of the voice
  • Nasal septum perforation (rare, associated with prolonged use or incorrect technique)

What Are the Serious Side Effects of Beclometasone Nasal Spray?

Serious side effects from beclometasone nasal spray are rare when it is used at the recommended dose. However, if you are also using other corticosteroid medicines — such as inhaled steroids, steroid creams, or oral steroids — the combined effect may increase the risk of systemic corticosteroid effects. These can include adrenal suppression, reduced bone density with very long-term use, and, in rare cases, raised pressure in the eye (glaucoma) or cataracts.

Seek urgent medical attention if you experience any of the following:

  • Sudden or gradual changes in your vision
  • Severe or persistent nosebleeds
  • Signs of an allergic reaction such as swelling of the face, lips, or throat, difficulty breathing, or a widespread rash
  • Unusual fatigue, weight gain, or other signs that may suggest adrenal suppression

What Should You Do If You Experience Side Effects?

If you experience mild side effects such as nasal dryness or sneezing, these often settle on their own. Make sure you are using the correct technique — directing the spray towards the outer wall of the nostril rather than the septum can reduce irritation and the risk of nosebleeds. If side effects are persistent, troublesome, or you are concerned about anything unusual, stop using the spray and contact your pharmacist or GP for advice.

You should report any suspected side effects to the MHRA via the Yellow Card scheme at yellowcard.mhra.gov.uk. This helps regulators monitor the safety of medicines in real-world use.

Can Beclometasone Nasal Spray Interact With Other Medicines?

Beclometasone nasal spray has relatively few drug interactions at standard doses, but some medicines can affect how it is processed in the body. Ritonavir and other strong CYP3A4 inhibitors — used in HIV treatment — can increase the systemic exposure to beclometasone, raising the risk of corticosteroid side effects. Using multiple corticosteroid medicines simultaneously (for example, an inhaled steroid plus a nasal spray plus a topical cream) may also increase systemic effects. Always tell your pharmacist or doctor about all medicines you are taking, including over-the-counter products and herbal remedies.

If you are concerned about any side effects, contact your pharmacist or GP immediately.

Frequently Asked Question


It is used to treat and prevent symptoms of hay fever and allergies, such as sneezing, blocked nose, and runny nose.


You may notice improvement within a few days, but full relief can take 1–2 weeks of daily use.


Yes. It is designed for daily use during allergy symptoms. Do not exceed the recommended dose.


It can be used in children 6 years and older, following pharmacist or doctor guidance.

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What is Beclometasone Nasal Spray used for?


It is used to treat and prevent symptoms of hay fever and allergies, such as sneezing, blocked nose, and runny nose.

How long does it take to work?


You may notice improvement within a few days, but full relief can take 1–2 weeks of daily use.

Can I use it every day?


Yes. It is designed for daily use during allergy symptoms. Do not exceed the recommended dose.

Is it safe for children?


It can be used in children 6 years and older, following pharmacist or doctor guidance.