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Is Nasonex still on the market?

Is Nasonex still on the market?

Nasonex (mometasone) is not currently available over-the-counter (OTC). There are other similar medications that you can buy without a prescription, such as Flonase (fluticasone) and Nasacort (triamcinolone).

Why is Nasonex not over-the-counter?

In addition to allergic rhinitis, Nasonex can also be used to treat nasal polyps. Nasal polyps are tissue growths on the lining of the nose or sinuses….Read more: About nasal and oral corticosteroids for allergies »

Brand name Nasacort Allergy 24 Hour Nasonex
Is an OTC or prescription drug? OTC* prescription

What is the generic for Nasonex Nasal Spray?

Generic prescription drugs such as fluticasone propionate (the generic drug in Flonase) and mometasone furoate (the generic drug in Nasonex) are usually covered by prescription drug insurance plans.

How do you use Nasonex aqueous nasal spray?

How to use Nasonex

  1. Blow nose gently.
  2. Shake nasal spray gently.
  3. Remove cap.
  4. Hold nasal spray upright, thumb beneath the bottle, fingers on either side of the nozzle.
  5. Tilt your head forward slightly.
  6. Close one nostril with your finger.
  7. Place the nozzle in other nostril.

What can I use instead of Nasonex?

Are there other products similar to Nasonex? Some other nasal steroidal sprays that are available over-the-counter are Flonase, Veramyst, Nasocort and Rhinocort.

How long can I use Nasonex?

How long can I use Nasonex® Allergy nasal spray for? You can use Nasonex® Allergy nasal spray on a daily basis for up to 6 months if needed. Do not use for more than 6 months continuously without the advice of your doctor or pharmacist.

Can you use Nasonex everyday?

Nasonex works best when it is taken regularly. A typical adult dose of Nasonex is two sprays in each nostril one time daily. Children under 12 years old typically need one spray in each nostril daily. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember.

What is Nasonex aqueous nasal spray used for?

White to off-white opaque suspension. NASONEX Nasal Spray is indicated for use in adults and children 3 years of age and older to treat the symptoms of seasonal allergic or perennial rhinitis. NASONEX Nasal Spray is indicated for the treatment of nasal polyps in adults 18 years of age and older.

How many times can I use Nasonex a day?

Two sprays into each nostril once daily. If your symptoms are not controlled, your doctor may increase your dose to two sprays into each nostril twice daily.

Does Nasonex help with allergies?

Nasonex (mometasone furoate monohydrate) Nasal Spray is a steroid used to treat nasal symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, and runny nose caused by seasonal or year-round allergies. Nasonex Nasal Spray is also used to treat nasal polyps in adults.

Can I take Nasonex everyday?

What to know about Nasonex aqueous nasal spray 0.05%?

Please read this leaflet carefully before you start using Nasonex Aqueous Nasal Spray 0.05%. This leaflet answers some common questions about NASONEX. It does not contain all the available information. It does not take the place of talking to your doctor or pharmacist. All medicines have risks and benefits.

When to take Nasonex nasal spray for Hayfever?

NASONEX is sprayed into the nose to help relieve symptoms that may occur with hayfever or other year-round allergies, including stuffiness (congestion) in the nose, discharge, itching and sneezing. Your doctor may also prescribe this medicine to help prevent these symptoms two to four weeks before the beginning of the pollen season.

Which is the best Hayfever nasal spray in Australia?

Hayfever or allergies affect more than 4.6 million people across Australia. 1 Of those treating their allergies, almost half wish they had more control over their condition. 1 Clinically proven to prevent and relieve hayfever and allergy symptoms, Nasonex ® Allergy is the #1 selling hayfever nasal spray in Australia. 2,3,4

What is the active ingredient in Nasonex corticosteroids?

NASONEX contains the active ingredient mometasone furoate. This belongs to a family of medicines called corticosteroids, which are used to help reduce inflammation.

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