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Nasonex Brand names, Nasonex Analogs

Nasonex Brand Names Mixture

  • Combisor (Mometasone + Salicyclic Acid)

Nasonex Chemical_Formula

C22H28Cl2O4

Nasonex RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/momet1.htm

Nasonex fda sheet

Nasonex FDA

Nasonex msds (material safety sheet)

Nasonex Synthesis Reference

E. L. Shapiro, U.S. Pat. 4,472,393 (1984)

Nasonex Molecular Weight

427.361 g/mol

Nasonex Melting Point

218-220oC

Nasonex H2O Solubility

Practically insoluble.

Nasonex State

Solid

Nasonex LogP

3.052

Nasonex Dosage Forms

Nasal spray; Inhalation powder; Cream

Nasonex Indication

The inhaler is indicated for the maintenance treatment of asthma as prophylactic therapy. The nasal spray is indicated for the treatment of the nasal symptoms of seasonal allergic and perennial allergic rhinitis.

Nasonex Pharmacology

Mometasone is a medium-potency synthetic corticosteroid with antiinflammatory, antipruritic, and vasoconstrictive properties. Studies in asthmatic patients have demonstrated that mometasone provides a favorable ratio of topical to systemic activity due to its primary local effect along with the extensive hepatic metabolism and the lack of active metabolites. Though effective for the treatment of asthma, glucocorticoids do not affect asthma symptoms immediately. Maximum improvement in symptoms following inhaled administration of mometasone furoate may not be achieved for 1 to 2 weeks or longer after starting treatment. When glucocorticoids are discontinued, asthma stability may persist for several days or longer. Mometasone has been shown in vitro to exhibit a binding affinity for the human glucocorticoid receptor which is approximately 12 times that of dexamethasone, 7 times that of triamcinolone acetonide, 5 times that of budesonide, and 1.5 times that of fluticasone. The clinical significance of these findings is unknown.

Nasonex Absorption

Nasal spray is virtually undetectable in plasma

Nasonex side effects and Toxicity

The potential for acute toxic effects following overdose with the mometasone inhaler is low. However, habitual overuse of the product can cause symptoms of steroid overload, including menstrual irregularities, acne, obesity, and muscle weakness. Single oral doses up to 8000 µg have been studied on human volunteers with no adverse events reported.

Nasonex Patient Information

PATIENT'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE ASMANEX® TWISTHALER® 220 mcg (mometasone furoate inhalation powder)

FOR ORAL INHALATION ONLY

Please read this leaflet carefully before taking ASMANEX® TWISTHALER®. This leaflet does not contain the complete information about this medication. If you have any questions about ASMANEX® TWISTHALER®, ask your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER ABOUT ASMANEX® TWISTHALER®

• Your healthcare provider has prescribed ASMANEX® TWISTHALER®. It contains a medication called mometasone furoate, which is a synthetic corticosteroid. This medication is used as maintenance treatment that helps prevent and control asthma symptoms.

• ASMANEX® TWISTHALER® is not a bronchodilator. You should not use ASMANEX® TWISTHALER® when you are having sudden symptoms of shortness of breath. Use an inhaled short-acting bronchodilator such as albuterol to relieve sudden symptoms of shortness of breath.

• Your healthcare provider may prescribe bronchodilators such as albuterol for emergency relief if an acute asthma attack occurs.

• The inhaler delivers your medication as a very fine powder that you may (b)(4) mell or feel. Whether or not you are able to sense of a dose, not take extra ess your healthcare provider has told you to.

• Use the inhaler regularly and at the same time each day as prescribed by your healthcare provider. Maximum benefit may not be achieved for 1 to 2 weeks or longer. If your symptoms do not improve in that time frame or if your condition worsens, contact your healthcare provider.

Do not use the inhaler if you notice that it is not working correctly. Take it to your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

HOW TO USE

Remove the ASMANEX® TWISTHALER® from its foil pouch and write the date on the cap label. It's important to throw away the inhaler 45 days after this date or when the dose counter reads "00", whichever comes first.

Step 1. Open inhaler

Hold the inhaler straight up with the pink portion (the base) on the bottom. It is important that you remove the cap of the TWISTHALER® while it is in this upright position to make sure that you get the right amount of medicine with each dose.

Holding the pink base, twist the cap in a counter- clockwise direction to remove it. As you lift off the cap, the dose counter on the base will count down by one. (If you began with the dose counter reading "30," this action will cause it to now read "29.") This action loads the device with the medicine that you are now ready to inhale.

IT IS IMPORTANT TO NOTE that the indented arrow (located on the white portion of the TWISTHALER®, directly above the pink base) is pointing to the dose counter.

Step 2. Inhale dose

Exhale fully. Then bring the TWISTHALER® up to your mouth with the mouthpiece facing toward you. Place it in your mouth, holding it in a horizontal position. Firmly closing your lips around the mouthpiece, take in a fast, deep breath. Since the medication is a very fine powder, you may not be able to feel or taste it after inhalation.

Remove the TWISTHALER® from your mouth and hold your breath for about 10 seconds, or as long as you comfortably can.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT BREATHE OUT THROUGH THE INHALER.

After you take your medicine, it is important that you wipe the mouthpiece dry, if necessary, and immediately replace the cap, firmly closing the TWISTHALER®.

This is the only way to be sure that your next dose is properly loaded. Be sure that the arrow is in line with the dose-counter window. The cap needs to be put back on and turned in a clockwise direction, as you gently press down. You'll hear a distinctive "click" to let you know that the cap is fully closed.

IT IS IMPORTANT TO REPEAT STEPS 1 AND 2 EACH TIME YOU INHALE.

Rinse your mouth after using.

STORING YOUR INHALER

Keep your inhaler clean and dry at all times. If the device needs cleaning, gently wipe the mouthpiece with a dry cloth or tissue as needed. Do not wash the inhaler. Avoid contact with any liquids.

Store in a dry place at 25°C (77F°); excursions permitted to 15-30°C (59-86°F)

Keep your inhaler out of the reach of young children.

HOW TO KNOW WHEN YOUR INHALER IS EMPTY

The inhaler has a dose indicator window on the pink base. It is a dose counter which displays the number of doses remaining. When the unit reads 01, this indicates the last remaining dose. After dose 01, the counter will read 00, and the cap will lock. The unit must then be discarded.

Nasonex Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals