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Mometasone is a corticosteroid, used topically and sprayed, which reduces inflammation and reduces swelling and congestion.

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Product Description
A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.
 
Product Description:
Mometasone is a corticosteroid, used topically and sprayed, which reduces inflammation and reduces swelling and congestion.
 
What are the uses of Tabunex?
mometasone nasal spray:
Mometasone nasal spray may be used for:
Prevention and treatment of nasal allergy symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, itching and runny nose.
Nasal polyps (nasal polyps).
Anti-inflammatory, protects the respiratory tract from any allergens.
 
What are the contraindications for the use of Tabunex?
In general, it is forbidden to use mometasone without consulting a specialist in the following cases:
You are allergic to its ingredients.
You suffer from high eye pressure (glaucoma) or cataracts.
You suffer from the herpes virus in the eye.
And you should tell your doctor if you suffer from any skin infections or if you suffer from diabetes.
Also, mometasone inhaler is contraindicated if the patient is currently suffering from an asthma attack. As for the nasal spray, it is prohibited to use it if the patient suffers from nasal ulcers or the nose has not yet healed from a nose surgery or any other nasal surgery that was performed recently.
It is forbidden to use mometasone in pregnant or breastfeeding women without consulting a doctor.
 
What are the side effects of Tabunex?
mometasone nasal spray:
Mometasone spray may cause the following side effects:
Nosebleeds or blood in the mucus.
goosebumps.
Cold or cold symptoms.
Cough and hoarseness.
Fever.
a headache.
Stomach cramps or cramps during menstruation.
Pain in muscles and bones.
stuffy or runny nose;
 
What are the precautions for using Tabunex?
Diseases, conditions or medications may interact with mometasone treatment, so the doctor should be told, if the individual:
Is allergic to medicines, foods, or other substances.
Has a history of respiratory disease or high intraocular pressure, glaucoma or white water in the eye (cataract).
Has a personal or family history of osteoporosis or has risk factors for osteoporosis.
Has liver or immune system problems.
He has herpes in the eye.
Have any bacterial, fungal, parasitic or viral infection.
Suffer from tuberculosis or have recently received a tuberculosis vaccine.
Take any prescription or over-the-counter medications or nutritional supplements.
Taking another type of corticosteroid.
 
The following are a number of warnings for mometasone:
The use of drugs that contain cortisone for a long time, causes many side effects, in addition to the continuous use makes the body need a larger dose of the drug to get the same result. Therefore, it is preferable to stop using mometasone after every three weeks for a week, and this is known as a drug leave.
The doctor should be informed if there is no improvement within two weeks of starting mometasone treatment.
Mometasone cream is for external use only and should not be placed in the eyes, nose, or mouth.
Mometasone cream should not be used on the face, underarms, or groin area, unless under the supervision of a doctor.
Mometasone cream should not be used to treat diaper rash in children.
You should not use more than the recommended dose of this medicine, for longer than prescribed, or over a larger area of ​​the body without checking with your doctor.
It is advised to stop using mometasone cream when the skin area has returned to normal.
Mometasone cream contains a corticosteroid, so it is recommended to tell the doctor before starting treatment if the patient suffers from an allergy or is taking another medication that contains cortisone.
Caution is advised when mometasone cream is used in children. Mometasone cream should also not be used in children younger than 2 years old.
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, inform your doctor before using the treatment. Especially during pregnancy, this medicine should be used only when clearly needed, and after discussing the potential risks and benefits with your doctor.
 
What are the drug interactions of Tabunex?
It is best to tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medications, herbs, vitamins, and nutritional supplements before starting treatment.
 
What are the storage conditions for Tabunex?
Here are a number of tips for saving mometasone:
Store at room temperature.
Keep out of children"s hands.
Store in a dry place.
Store in an airtight container (because this product degrades in the presence of air).
 
pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.
 
Trade Name:
Tabunex nasal spray 0.05%.
 
The scientific name:
Mometasone 0.05%.
 
Category:
 
Company:
Tabuk Pharma.
 
For more information about Tabunex mometasone 0.05% nasal spray, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.
A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.
 
Product Description:
Mometasone is a corticosteroid, used topically and sprayed, which reduces inflammation and reduces swelling and congestion.
 
What are the uses of Tabunex?
mometasone nasal spray:
Mometasone nasal spray may be used for:
Prevention and treatment of nasal allergy symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, itching and runny nose.
Nasal polyps (nasal polyps).
Anti-inflammatory, protects the respiratory tract from any allergens.
 
What are the contraindications for the use of Tabunex?
In general, it is forbidden to use mometasone without consulting a specialist in the following cases:
You are allergic to its ingredients.
You suffer from high eye pressure (glaucoma) or cataracts.
You suffer from the herpes virus in the eye.
And you should tell your doctor if you suffer from any skin infections or if you suffer from diabetes.
Also, mometasone inhaler is contraindicated if the patient is currently suffering from an asthma attack. As for the nasal spray, it is prohibited to use it if the patient suffers from nasal ulcers or the nose has not yet healed from a nose surgery or any other nasal surgery that was performed recently.
It is forbidden to use mometasone in pregnant or breastfeeding women without consulting a doctor.
 
What are the side effects of Tabunex?
mometasone nasal spray:
Mometasone spray may cause the following side effects:
Nosebleeds or blood in the mucus.
goosebumps.
Cold or cold symptoms.
Cough and hoarseness.
Fever.
a headache.
Stomach cramps or cramps during menstruation.
Pain in muscles and bones.
stuffy or runny nose;
 
What are the precautions for using Tabunex?
Diseases, conditions or medications may interact with mometasone treatment, so the doctor should be told, if the individual:
Is allergic to medicines, foods, or other substances.
Has a history of respiratory disease or high intraocular pressure, glaucoma or white water in the eye (cataract).
Has a personal or family history of osteoporosis or has risk factors for osteoporosis.
Has liver or immune system problems.
He has herpes in the eye.
Have any bacterial, fungal, parasitic or viral infection.
Suffer from tuberculosis or have recently received a tuberculosis vaccine.
Take any prescription or over-the-counter medications or nutritional supplements.
Taking another type of corticosteroid.
 
The following are a number of warnings for mometasone:
The use of drugs that contain cortisone for a long time, causes many side effects, in addition to the continuous use makes the body need a larger dose of the drug to get the same result. Therefore, it is preferable to stop using mometasone after every three weeks for a week, and this is known as a drug leave.
The doctor should be informed if there is no improvement within two weeks of starting mometasone treatment.
Mometasone cream is for external use only and should not be placed in the eyes, nose, or mouth.
Mometasone cream should not be used on the face, underarms, or groin area, unless under the supervision of a doctor.
Mometasone cream should not be used to treat diaper rash in children.
You should not use more than the recommended dose of this medicine, for longer than prescribed, or over a larger area of ​​the body without checking with your doctor.
It is advised to stop using mometasone cream when the skin area has returned to normal.
Mometasone cream contains a corticosteroid, so it is recommended to tell the doctor before starting treatment if the patient suffers from an allergy or is taking another medication that contains cortisone.
Caution is advised when mometasone cream is used in children. Mometasone cream should also not be used in children younger than 2 years old.
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, inform your doctor before using the treatment. Especially during pregnancy, this medicine should be used only when clearly needed, and after discussing the potential risks and benefits with your doctor.
 
What are the drug interactions of Tabunex?
It is best to tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medications, herbs, vitamins, and nutritional supplements before starting treatment.
 
What are the storage conditions for Tabunex?
Here are a number of tips for saving mometasone:
Store at room temperature.
Keep out of children"s hands.
Store in a dry place.
Store in an airtight container (because this product degrades in the presence of air).
 
pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.
 
Trade Name:
Tabunex nasal spray 0.05%.
 
The scientific name:
Mometasone 0.05%.
 
Category:
 
Company:
Tabuk Pharma.
 
For more information about Tabunex mometasone 0.05% nasal spray, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.
 
Product Description:
Mometasone is a corticosteroid, used topically and sprayed, which reduces inflammation and reduces swelling and congestion.
 
What are the uses of Tabunex?
mometasone nasal spray:
Mometasone nasal spray may be used for:
Prevention and treatment of nasal allergy symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, itching and runny nose.
Nasal polyps (nasal polyps).
Anti-inflammatory, protects the respiratory tract from any allergens.
 
What are the contraindications for the use of Tabunex?
In general, it is forbidden to use mometasone without consulting a specialist in the following cases:
You are allergic to its ingredients.
You suffer from high eye pressure (glaucoma) or cataracts.
You suffer from the herpes virus in the eye.
And you should tell your doctor if you suffer from any skin infections or if you suffer from diabetes.
Also, mometasone inhaler is contraindicated if the patient is currently suffering from an asthma attack. As for the nasal spray, it is prohibited to use it if the patient suffers from nasal ulcers or the nose has not yet healed from a nose surgery or any other nasal surgery that was performed recently.
It is forbidden to use mometasone in pregnant or breastfeeding women without consulting a doctor.
 
What are the side effects of Tabunex?
mometasone nasal spray:
Mometasone spray may cause the following side effects:
Nosebleeds or blood in the mucus.
goosebumps.
Cold or cold symptoms.
Cough and hoarseness.
Fever.
a headache.
Stomach cramps or cramps during menstruation.
Pain in muscles and bones.
stuffy or runny nose;
 
What are the precautions for using Tabunex?
Diseases, conditions or medications may interact with mometasone treatment, so the doctor should be told, if the individual:
Is allergic to medicines, foods, or other substances.
Has a history of respiratory disease or high intraocular pressure, glaucoma or white water in the eye (cataract).
Has a personal or family history of osteoporosis or has risk factors for osteoporosis.
Has liver or immune system problems.
He has herpes in the eye.
Have any bacterial, fungal, parasitic or viral infection.
Suffer from tuberculosis or have recently received a tuberculosis vaccine.
Take any prescription or over-the-counter medications or nutritional supplements.
Taking another type of corticosteroid.
 
The following are a number of warnings for mometasone:
The use of drugs that contain cortisone for a long time, causes many side effects, in addition to the continuous use makes the body need a larger dose of the drug to get the same result. Therefore, it is preferable to stop using mometasone after every three weeks for a week, and this is known as a drug leave.
The doctor should be informed if there is no improvement within two weeks of starting mometasone treatment.
Mometasone cream is for external use only and should not be placed in the eyes, nose, or mouth.
Mometasone cream should not be used on the face, underarms, or groin area, unless under the supervision of a doctor.
Mometasone cream should not be used to treat diaper rash in children.
You should not use more than the recommended dose of this medicine, for longer than prescribed, or over a larger area of ​​the body without checking with your doctor.
It is advised to stop using mometasone cream when the skin area has returned to normal.
Mometasone cream contains a corticosteroid, so it is recommended to tell the doctor before starting treatment if the patient suffers from an allergy or is taking another medication that contains cortisone.
Caution is advised when mometasone cream is used in children. Mometasone cream should also not be used in children younger than 2 years old.
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, inform your doctor before using the treatment. Especially during pregnancy, this medicine should be used only when clearly needed, and after discussing the potential risks and benefits with your doctor.
 
What are the drug interactions of Tabunex?
It is best to tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medications, herbs, vitamins, and nutritional supplements before starting treatment.
 
What are the storage conditions for Tabunex?
Here are a number of tips for saving mometasone:
Store at room temperature.
Keep out of children"s hands.
Store in a dry place.
Store in an airtight container (because this product degrades in the presence of air).
 
pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.
 
Trade Name:
Tabunex nasal spray 0.05%.
 
The scientific name:
Mometasone 0.05%.
 
Category:
 
Company:
Tabuk Pharma.
 
For more information about Tabunex mometasone 0.05% nasal spray, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.

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A valid prescription must be presented upon receipt of the order.
 
Product Description:
Mometasone is a corticosteroid, used topically and sprayed, which reduces inflammation and reduces swelling and congestion.
 
What are the uses of Tabunex?
mometasone nasal spray:
Mometasone nasal spray may be used for:
Prevention and treatment of nasal allergy symptoms such as congestion, sneezing, itching and runny nose.
Nasal polyps (nasal polyps).
Anti-inflammatory, protects the respiratory tract from any allergens.
 
What are the contraindications for the use of Tabunex?
In general, it is forbidden to use mometasone without consulting a specialist in the following cases:
You are allergic to its ingredients.
You suffer from high eye pressure (glaucoma) or cataracts.
You suffer from the herpes virus in the eye.
And you should tell your doctor if you suffer from any skin infections or if you suffer from diabetes.
Also, mometasone inhaler is contraindicated if the patient is currently suffering from an asthma attack. As for the nasal spray, it is prohibited to use it if the patient suffers from nasal ulcers or the nose has not yet healed from a nose surgery or any other nasal surgery that was performed recently.
It is forbidden to use mometasone in pregnant or breastfeeding women without consulting a doctor.
 
What are the side effects of Tabunex?
mometasone nasal spray:
Mometasone spray may cause the following side effects:
Nosebleeds or blood in the mucus.
goosebumps.
Cold or cold symptoms.
Cough and hoarseness.
Fever.
a headache.
Stomach cramps or cramps during menstruation.
Pain in muscles and bones.
stuffy or runny nose;
 
What are the precautions for using Tabunex?
Diseases, conditions or medications may interact with mometasone treatment, so the doctor should be told, if the individual:
Is allergic to medicines, foods, or other substances.
Has a history of respiratory disease or high intraocular pressure, glaucoma or white water in the eye (cataract).
Has a personal or family history of osteoporosis or has risk factors for osteoporosis.
Has liver or immune system problems.
He has herpes in the eye.
Have any bacterial, fungal, parasitic or viral infection.
Suffer from tuberculosis or have recently received a tuberculosis vaccine.
Take any prescription or over-the-counter medications or nutritional supplements.
Taking another type of corticosteroid.
 
The following are a number of warnings for mometasone:
The use of drugs that contain cortisone for a long time, causes many side effects, in addition to the continuous use makes the body need a larger dose of the drug to get the same result. Therefore, it is preferable to stop using mometasone after every three weeks for a week, and this is known as a drug leave.
The doctor should be informed if there is no improvement within two weeks of starting mometasone treatment.
Mometasone cream is for external use only and should not be placed in the eyes, nose, or mouth.
Mometasone cream should not be used on the face, underarms, or groin area, unless under the supervision of a doctor.
Mometasone cream should not be used to treat diaper rash in children.
You should not use more than the recommended dose of this medicine, for longer than prescribed, or over a larger area of ​​the body without checking with your doctor.
It is advised to stop using mometasone cream when the skin area has returned to normal.
Mometasone cream contains a corticosteroid, so it is recommended to tell the doctor before starting treatment if the patient suffers from an allergy or is taking another medication that contains cortisone.
Caution is advised when mometasone cream is used in children. Mometasone cream should also not be used in children younger than 2 years old.
If you are pregnant or breast-feeding, inform your doctor before using the treatment. Especially during pregnancy, this medicine should be used only when clearly needed, and after discussing the potential risks and benefits with your doctor.
 
What are the drug interactions of Tabunex?
It is best to tell your doctor or pharmacist about all medications, herbs, vitamins, and nutritional supplements before starting treatment.
 
What are the storage conditions for Tabunex?
Here are a number of tips for saving mometasone:
Store at room temperature.
Keep out of children"s hands.
Store in a dry place.
Store in an airtight container (because this product degrades in the presence of air).
 
pharmacy :
Online Pharmacy - Taj Al Dawaa Pharmacy.
 
Trade Name:
Tabunex nasal spray 0.05%.
 
The scientific name:
Mometasone 0.05%.
 
Category:
 
Company:
Tabuk Pharma.
 
For more information about Tabunex mometasone 0.05% nasal spray, please visit the Saudi Food and Drug Authority website.
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