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Mometasone Furoate 0.1% w/w

Mometasone is a medium-strength corticosteroid used to relieve inflammatory conditions. It is commonly applied as a topical ointment for skin flare-ups and as a nasal spray for allergies. The medication works by suppressing an overactive immune response, helping reduce redness, swelling, and itching without many of the side effects seen with stronger steroids.


Common Advantages

Skin Conditions: Effective for eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis, providing quick relief from inflammation.

Allergic Rhinitis: The nasal spray helps control sneezing, runny nose, and congestion associated with hay fever.

Nasal Polyps: Helps shrink swollen nasal tissues, improving breathing.

Inflammation Control: Inhibits prostaglandins, the chemical messengers responsible for redness, swelling, and itching.


Directions for Use

For Topical (Cream or Ointment):

Apply a thin layer once daily to the affected area. Gently rub into the skin until absorbed.

Avoid airtight bandages unless advised by your doctor, as this may increase side effects.

Use with extra caution on the face and avoid contact with eyes and mouth.


For the Nasal Spray:

Pump Preparation: Prime the pump by spraying 2–3 times until a fine mist appears.

Blow the Nose: Gently clear nasal passages before use.

Application Technique: Keep your head slightly forward, insert the nozzle into one nostril, and spray while breathing gently.


Professional Advice & Safety Tips

Limited Duration Use: Avoid prolonged use beyond 2 weeks without medical supervision to prevent skin thinning (atrophy).

Do Not Share: Sharing nasal sprays may spread infections.

Pediatric Use: Consult a pediatrician before use in children, especially over large areas, as it may affect growth.

Check for Infection: Do not apply on infected or broken skin (e.g., fungal infections or cold sores), as steroids may worsen the condition.


Side Effects of Mometasone

Most users tolerate it well, but some may experience:

Mild burning or stinging at the application site

Skin dryness or thinning (with prolonged use)

Minor nosebleeds or sore throat (nasal spray)

Changes in skin pigmentation


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Q: Does Mometasone have antifungal or antibiotic action?

A: No, Mometasone is a corticosteroid, not an antifungal or antibiotic. It reduces inflammation and itching but does not kill bacteria or fungi. In infections, it may be combined with antifungals like Terbinafine.


Q: Can I use Mometasone for acne?

A: No. Steroids can worsen acne and may cause steroid-induced rosacea. Use only if prescribed for specific facial conditions.


Q: How quickly does the nasal spray work?

A: Some relief may occur within 12 hours, but full benefits usually develop over 1–2 days of regular use.


Q: What if I miss a dose?

A: Apply or use it as soon as you remember. If it’s close to the next dose, skip the missed one. Do not double the dose.


Q: Can Mometasone cause weight gain?

A: When used topically or as a nasal spray, very little enters the bloodstream, so systemic side effects like weight gain are rare compared to oral steroids.

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