ASMANEX HFA Reviews (MOMETASONE FUROATE)

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ASMANEX HFA  (MOMETASONE FUROATE):  Mometasone is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma. Controlling symptoms of asthma helps you maintain your normal activities and decreases time lost from work or school. Mometasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing swelling (inflammation) of the airways in the lungs to make breathing easier. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed.   FDA Approval Date: 2014-04-25 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

  

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RATING  REASONSIDE EFFECTS FOR ASMANEX HFACOMMENTSSEXAGEDURATION/
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 1  Asthma An hour after inhaling the treatment I go a bad headache which progressed to an asthma attack. Had to call 911 and go to the ER. Caused an asthma attack!! F 45 1 days
10/8/2016
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 1  Asthma An hour after inhaling the treatment I go a bad headache which progressed to an asthma attack. Had to call 911 and go to the ER. Caused an asthma attack!! F 45 1 days
10/8/2016
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ASMANEX HFA  (MOMETASONE FUROATE):  Mometasone is used to control and prevent symptoms (such as wheezing and shortness of breath) caused by asthma. Controlling symptoms of asthma helps you maintain your normal activities and decreases time lost from work or school. Mometasone belongs to a class of drugs known as corticosteroids. It works by reducing swelling (inflammation) of the airways in the lungs to make breathing easier. This medication must be used regularly to be effective. It does not work right away and should not be used to relieve sudden asthma attacks. If an asthma attack occurs, use your quick-relief inhaler (such as albuterol, also called salbutamol in some countries) as prescribed.   FDA Approval Date: 2014-04-25 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)

     

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