Nasonex Nasal Spray
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Frequently asked questions
Yes. There are no interactions between the two.
Yes, therefore this medication should not be used for more than 3 months.
Nasonex is a steroid nasal spray, not an antihistamine. It contains mometasone furoate, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation in the nasal passages and alleviates allergy symptoms.
You can use Nasonex daily as prescribed, especially for managing allergic rhinitis. However, the long-term use must be monitored by a doctor to avoid the risk of adverse effects such as nosebleeds or nasal irritation.
Nasonex and Flonase are effective steroid nasal sprays for allergy relief. Nasonex causes fewer side effects and is generally safe for long-term use. Flonase acts faster and is more widely available. The selection depends on your tolerance level and response.
Antihistamine nasal sprays block histamine to quickly relieve itching, sneezing, and a runny nose. Steroid nasal sprays reduce inflammation in the nasal passage, providing longer-lasting relief from congestion.
It is not recommended to use Flonase and Nasonex together as both are steroid nasal sprays and can increase the risk of nosebleeds or irritation. Always use one medicine at a time and consult your doctor before combining any two medications.
Nasonex is generally considered safe for long-term use when used as directed and sticks to prescribed doses. Rarely, long-term use may cause side effects such as nasal irritation, affecting growth in children, or systemic steroid effects.
In the UK, Nasonex is available on prescription only and cannot be purchased over the counter.
Nasonex relieves a blocked nose, especially if it is caused by nasal inflammation or allergies. It reduces swelling in your nasal passages, making breathing easier.
The generic version of Nasonex is mometasone furoate nasal spray. It contains the same active ingredients and treats nasal allergy symptoms effectively.
Children can use Nasonex nasal spray, but it is approved for children aged 2 years and older for allergic rhinitis and 12 and up for nasal polyps. Always follow your doctor’s instructions for dosage and duration.
You can buy Nasonex from the NHS, local pharmacies, or online retailers, including Ashcroft Pharmacy. Just answer a few questions about your health and symptoms, and our pharmacists will evaluate whether this medicine is safe for you. Once approved, we will deliver it to your doorstep in no time.
You must store Nasonex nasal spray away from the reach of children and pets. Also,
- Store this medicine at room temperature between 68°F and 77°F (20°C to 25 °C).
- You can expose your medicine between 59 and 86 degrees F (15 and 30 degrees C) for shorter periods, such as while transporting it.
- Keep your medicine away from direct light, heat, and moisture.
- Do not freeze your medicine.
- Discard the medicine once its expiry date has passed.
Do not throw away your medicines in wastewater or household waste. Consult your doctor to determine the safe disposal method to protect the environment, animals, children, and other people.