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What does it do?

This product is used in the treatment of allergic conditions, including seasonal and perennial rhinitis, as well as the treatment of nasal polyps. It is a nasal corticosteroid used as a spray.

Last text update: 2010-12-15

Last data update: 2012-01-14

Usage:

Mometasone Nasal is most commonly used to treat the conditions below, together with the percentage of all people taking the medication for the particular condition.

Disease/Condition %
Allergies 81%
Nasal/Sinus Congestion 59%
Nasal Polyps 4%

General Information:

7.5
Mometasone Nasal Average Satisfaction Score
  • 81% of patients are at least somewhat satisfied with Mometasone Nasal.
  • 05% of patients wish they were told more before they started taking Mometasone Nasal

MediGuard regularly polls our more than 16,000 users taking Mometasone Nasal (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medications (TSQM). This feedback is continuously updated for the benefit of the MediGuard community. To request scores for specific patient subgroups, please contact research@mediguard.org.

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I heard that Nasonex can cause glacoma this is really troubling as thats pretty serious. I believe I will change brands I think there are more minuses than pluses on this one.,

  • 63 year old – Source: MediGuard
  • Posted: 2011-08-16 19:36:58
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Has anyone had dental problems while using Nasonex?

  • 50 year old – Source: MediGuard
  • Posted: 2010-06-14 11:23:40
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Received warning from MediGuard about taking nasonex with current medication, pulmicort. Since both are steroids, said possible overdose. I was recommended to take Pulmicort 180, 2x day, by breathing doctor. Recommended nasonex by sinus doctor. Today I had appointment with the breathing doctor, and he said the amount in the products at the dose prescribed should not cause an overdose or problems.

  • 60 year old – Source: MediGuard
  • Posted: 2010-04-08 23:47:58
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