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A packaging of Mometasone Furoate, 0.1% w/w, contains 0.1% weight of the active ingredient as Mometasone Furoate.

Mometasone Furoate is a potent mid-range corticosteroid that helps reduce inflammation, itching, and allergic reactions. It works by inhibiting inflammatory chemicals like histamine, which are responsible for redness, swelling, and irritation.


Available Formulations and Primary Uses

Topical (Cream/Ointment/Lotion): Used for eczema, psoriasis, and atopic dermatitis. It helps flatten scaly patches and break the itch-scratch cycle.

Nasal Spray: Indicated for allergic rhinitis (hay fever) and nasal polyps. It reduces nasal swelling, improving breathing and decreasing sneezing.


How to Use Mometasone Safely

For Skin Application:

Fingertip Unit Rule: Apply a thin layer—a small amount on the fingertip is enough to cover an area the size of two hands.

Use once daily. Overuse does not improve healing and may lead to skin thinning.

Do Not Cover: Avoid bandaging or wrapping the treated area, as it can increase drug absorption and risk of side effects.


To Use in Nostrils:

Shake & Prime: Shake well before use. If unused for a week, spray 2 times into the air until a fine mist appears.

Positioning: Keep your head slightly down and direct the spray away from the nasal septum to avoid irritation or nosebleeds.


Crucial Precautions

Avoid Face & Groin: Do not use on face, armpits, or groin for more than 5 days without medical supervision due to thin skin in these areas.

Infection Warning: Do not apply on broken or infected skin (e.g., cold sores, chickenpox, fungal infections), as steroids may worsen or mask infections.

Pediatric Care: Use with caution in children, as higher absorption may occur. Always use the lowest effective dose for the shortest duration.


Common Side Effects

Most effects are local and temporary:

Topical: Stinging, burning, or skin thinning (atrophy)

Nasal: Headache, mild nosebleeds, sore throat


FAQs


Q: Is Mometasone Furoate a strong steroid?

A: Yes, it is a potent (Group 2) corticosteroid, stronger than over-the-counter hydrocortisone. Use only as directed to avoid skin thinning.


Q: Can I use it for diaper rash in children?

A: No. It is not suitable for diaper rash. Increased absorption in the diaper area may lead to systemic side effects.


Q: How long does the nasal spray take to work?

A: Some relief may occur within 12 hours, but full benefit typically develops after 2–3 days of consistent use.


Q: Will symptoms rebound if I stop suddenly?

A: If used for more than 3 weeks, avoid sudden discontinuation. Gradual tapering helps prevent rebound symptoms.


Q: Can it be used for acne or ringworm?

A: No. It may worsen acne and can cause fungal infections like ringworm to spread by suppressing the local immune response.

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