Nasonex – (Mometasone)
What is Nasonex?
Nasonex is a steroid. It prevents the release of substances
in the body that cause inflammation. Mometasone is
used nasally to prevent and treat the nasal symptoms
of allergies and other seasonal reactions.
What are the most common side effects of
Nasonex?
Serious side effects from Nasonex are not likely to
occur. Stop using Nasonex and seek emergency medical
attention if you experience an allergic reaction (difficulty
breathing; closing of your throat; swelling of your
lips, tongue, or face; or hives). Other, less serious
side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue
to use Nasonex and talk to your doctor if you experience
headache; viral infection; sore throat; bleeding nose;
coughing; upper respiratory tract infection; painful
menstruation; muscle pain; or stinging or burning
of the nose.
How do I take Nasonex?
Shake the medication well before each dose. If your
nose is congested, try to clear it before using your
medication to be sure that the medicine gets into
your nasal passages. If you are also using a decongestant
spray, use it to open up your nasal passages before
using Nasonex. However, do not use a decongestant
spray unless your doctor approves. Remove the plastic
dust cap from the nasal applicator. Prior to initial
use of Nasonex spray, the pump must be primed by spraying
ten times or until a fine spray appears. The pump
may be stored unused for up to 1 week without repriming.
If unused for more than one week, reprime by pumping
two times, or until a fine spray appears. Close one
nostril and tilt your head slightly forward. Insert
the tip of the nasal applicator about 1 cm (one-half
inch) into your nostril, pointing it straight up into
the nasal canal. Press firmly downward once on the
shoulders of the applicator, using your forefinger
and middle finger while supporting the base of the
bottle with your thumb. Breathe gently inward through
the nostril as you pump. Then breathe out through
the mouth. Repeat this process for the number of sprays
prescribed by your doctor. Remove the pump from your
nose. Repeat this procedure in the other nostril then
replace the dust cap. Do not use more of this medication
than prescribed for you. Never use more than 2 sprays
in each nostril (200 mcg total) per day. It may take
a few weeks to see the effects of Nasonex. Talk to
your doctor if your symptoms do not improve or if
they get worse.
What if I miss a dose?
Use the missed dose as soon as you remember. However,
if it is almost time for your next regularly scheduled
dose, skip the missed dose and use the next one as
directed. Do not use a double dose of this medication.
Are there any drug interactions with Nasonex?
Before using this medication, tell your doctor and
pharmacist about any other drugs you are taking. The
use of other oral or inhaled steroids may increase
your chance of side effects or overdose. Drugs other
than those listed here may also interact with Nasonex.
Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any
prescription or over-the-counter medicines.
Is there any additional information about
Nasonex that I should know?
Before using Nasonex, tell your doctor if you have
a nasal septum ulcer, recently had nasal surgery,
or nasal damage. Before using Nasonex, tell your doctor
and pharmacist if you have a viral, bacterial, or
fungal infection of any kind. The absorption of this
drug into your system can inhibit your body's ability
to fight off infections. You may not be able to use
Nasonex if you have an infection. Do not spray Nasonex
into the eyes. Nasonex is not approved for use by
children younger than 3 years of age. It is unknown
whether mometasone passes into breast milk. Do not
use Nasonex without first talking to your doctor if
you are breast feeding a baby.
How do I store Nasonex?
Store Nasonex at room temperature away from moisture
and heat. Avoid prolonged exposure of the product
to direct light when Nasonex is removed from its cardboard
container.