Mometasone Inhaler

Uses of Mometasone Inhaler

Mometasone Inhaler is commonly used in the treatment of asthma and skin disorders. It is also used to relieve symptoms such as sneezing and runny nose due to allergies.

How Mometasone Inhaler Works

Mometasone Inhaler works by reducing the formation, release, and activity of endogenous inflammatory chemical mediators. It inhibits the migration of cells to the injury site which in turn constricts the blood vessels and decreases membrane permeability.

Side Effects of Mometasone Inhaler

Nausea, Abdominal pain, Dyspepsia, Headache, Back pain, Musculoskeletal pain, Dysmenorrhea, Psychiatric disturbances, Immunosuppression. Oral Candidiasis

Warnings

Kidney Use With Care

Mometasone Inhaler Inhaler should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease, even though there is limited data on the effects.

Alcohol Safe

It is safe to consume alcohol while using Mometasone Inhaler Inhaler.

Pregnancy Not Safe

Animal studies have demonstrated adverse effects on the fetus such as cleft palate and intra-uterine growth retardation, however, there are inadequate human studies. Potential benefits may justify the usage of Mometasone Inhaler Inhaler in pregnancy despite the risks. Infants whose mothers received corticosteroids in pregnancy must be monitored carefully for hypoadrenalism.

Driving Generally Safe

Mometasone Inhaler Inhaler usually does not affect the ability to drive. Do not drive unless you are feeling well.

Liver Limited Data

It is recommended to use Mometasone Inhaler Inhaler with caution in patients with liver impairment as the concentrations of Mometasone Inhaler Inhaler increases according to the severity of impairment.

Lactation Limited Data

It is not known whether Mometasone Inhaler Inhaler or its metabolites are excreted in human breast milk. The decision to discontinue Mometasone Inhaler Inhaler or breastfeeding depends on the potential benefit of treatment to the mother over the benefit of breastfeeding to the infant.

Frequently Asked Questions

Written by , MD (Universiti Hasanuddin, Indonesia)

Reviewed by Dr Nur Syuhada binti Zulkifli, MD, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).