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Mometasone, also known as mometasone furoate, is a (specifically, a ) medication used to treat certain , , and . Specifically it is used to prevent rather than treat asthma attacks. It can be applied to the skin, inhaled, or used in the nose. Mometasone , not mometasone, is used in medical products.

Common side effects when used for asthma include headache, sore throat, and . It is therefore recommended to rinse the mouth after use. Long-term use may increase the risk for and . Common side effects when used in the nose include upper respiratory tract infections and . Common side effects when applied on the skin include , , and itchiness. It works by decreasing .

Mometasone furoate was patented in 1981 and came into medical use in 1987.

(2025). 9783527607495, John Wiley & Sons. .
It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines and is available as a generic medication.
(2025). 9780857113382, Pharmaceutical Press.
In 2023, it was the 272nd most commonly prescribed medication in the United States, with more than 800,000 prescriptions.


Medical uses
Mometasone furoate is used in the treatment of inflammatory skin disorders (such as and ) (topical form), allergic rhinitis (such as ) (topical form), (inhalation form) for patients unresponsive to less potent , and penile . In terms of steroid strength, it is more potent than , and less potent than .

Some low-quality evidence suggests the use of mometasone for symptomatic improvement in children with adenoid hypertrophy.

Mometasone is used to alleviate inflammation and itchiness in skin conditions that respond to treatment with glucocorticoids such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis.

Nasal Mometasone is used in people over two years of age to diminish the symptoms of hay fever (seasonal allergic rhinitis) and other allergies (perennial rhinitis), including nasal congestion, discharge, pruritus, sneezing, and treat .

It is not useful for the .


Asthma
Mometasone furoate can be used with for the treatment of asthma, due to its anti-inflammatory properties.


Contraindications
People should not use inhaled mometasone or mometasone nasal spray if they have:

  • glaucoma or cataracts
  • , or are allergic to any ingredient in mometasone

Those who are using mometasone nasal or inhaled for a long period of time (e.g. more than three months) should get regular eye exams to check for and and should take precautions to avoid infections such as taking a vitamin D supplement, staying away from those with an infection (chickenpox, measles, colds or flu, COVID-19), washing foods, hand washing and calling a family doctor at the first sign of a severe infection.

People should not use mometasone topical (skin cream) if:

  • hypersensitive or allergic to any ingredient in the skin cream

The risks of Mometasone furoate to the baby during pregnancy cannot be ruled out.


Side effects
The nasal spray form of mometasone may cause the following :

  • headache
  • upper respiratory infections
  • sore throat
  • nose bleeds
  • cough
  • muscle and joint pain

Serious side effects include: (fungal infection in the nose or throat), slow wound healing, eye problems such as glaucoma or cataracts, weakened immune system () which causes increased susceptibility to infections and adrenal insufficiency.

The inhaled form of mometasone for asthma may cause the following side effects:

  • headache
  • stuffy or runny nose
  • dry throat
  • swelling of nose, throat and sinuses
  • flu-like symptoms
  • painful menstrual periods

Serious side effects may include allergic reactions (), increased risk of , glaucoma and cataracts, thrush in the mouth or throat, growth retardation in children, , adrenal insufficiency and weakened immune system which causes increased susceptibility to infections.

The topical (skin cream) version may cause:

  • burning and itching at the application site
  • changes in skin color
  • dryness at the application site
  • skin sores

The only serious side effect that is known with mometasone topical is adrenal insufficiency.


Pharmacology

Pharmacodynamics
Mometasone furoate reduces inflammation by causing several effects:
(2009). 9780763779009, Jones & Bartlett Learning. .
(2025). 9781932610383, Professional Communications. .

  • Reversing the activation of inflammatory proteins
  • Activating the secretion of anti-inflammatory proteins
  • Stabilizing cell membranes
  • Decreasing the influx of inflammatory cells

In addition to the properties of mometasone furoate, it is a very potent of the progesterone receptor as well as a of the mineralocorticoid receptor.


Mechanism of action
Mometasone, like other corticosteroids, possesses anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, and vasoconstrictive properties. For allergies, corticosteroids reduce the allergic reactions in various types of cells (mastocytes and eosinophils) that are responsible for allergic reactions. Mometasone and other corticosteroids circulate in the blood easily, crossing cellular membranes and binding with cytoplasmic receptors, resulting in the transcription and synthesis of proteins. It also inhibits the actions of the enzyme cytochrome P450 2C8 which participates in the activity of monooxygenase.

The inflammation is reduced by decreasing the liberation of acids of leukocytes, the prevention of the accumulation of in the sites of inflammation, the interference with the adhesion of leukocytes to walls, the reduction of the permeability of the capillary membranes and consequently , the reduction of complementary components, inhibition of histamine and liberation, and interference with scar tissue formation. The proliferation of fibroblasts and collagen deposits is also reduced. It is believed that the action of corticosteroid anti-inflammatory agents is bound to inhibitive proteins of phospholipase A2, collectively called lipocortins. The lipocortins, in turn, control the biosynthesis of potent mediators of inflammation as the and , inhibiting the liberation of the molecular precursors of . Intranasal mometasone alleviates symptoms such as aquosa, , nasal drip, sneezing, and pharyngeal itching. Topical administration applied to the skin reduces the inflammation associated with chronic or acute dermatosis.

Although mometasone furoate does not have significant systemic immunomodulatory effects, it can be considered a local immunosuppressive drug because clinical studies have shown reductions (vs. baseline ) in neutrophils (a white blood cell) in the nasal mucosa. It could be also considered an antihistamine along with its glucocorticoid effects because it significantly reduces histamine and eosinophil cationic protein levels.


Pharmacokinetics

Metabolism
Extensive metabolic hepatic metabolism of mometasone furoate to multiple metabolites occurs. No principal metabolites are detectable in plasma. After in vitro incubation, one of the minor metabolites formed is furoate 6β-hydroxymometasone. In human hepatic microsomes, the formation of these metabolites is regulated by CYP3A4.


Mometasone
Mometasone by itself is a synthetic, or that was never marketed.
(2014). 9781475720853, Springer. .
(2000). 9783887630751, Taylor & Francis. .
(1999). 9780751404999, Springer Science & Business Media. .
The C17α of mometasone, is the marketed medication. Mometasone furoate acts as a of mometasone.
(2016). 9780124115248, Elsevier Science.
In addition to its glucocorticoid activity, mometasone also has very potent activity and acts as a of the mineralocorticoid receptor.


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Availability
As of 2016, mometasone furoate is available worldwide in formulations for nasal, oral inhalation, and topical administration, for human and veterinary use, either as a single active agent or in combination with other medications, under many brand names.


Combinations
The following combination medications are available as of 2022:
+ !Combination !Commercial Name !Notes
Nasaflex
and Mometamax, MometavetVeterinary use
and Derma Q
and ClaroVeterinary use
Dulera, Hexaler Bronquial Duo, Zenhale
Bactirest-M, Dermotil Fusid, Momate-F
and Mometamax UltraVeterinary use
and Acnezac-MH
Elica M, Elica-M, and Sensicort-F
Sensicort-B
and Posatex, Posatex voor honden, Posatex für HundeVeterinary use
Cortimax-S, Elicasal, Elocom Plus, Elosalic, Mezo-S, Momate-S, Momesalic, Momtas-S, Monsalic, Sensicort-S
Cutizone-T, Mezo-T, MomelomTerbi-Humanity
Tiomom

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