Salbutamol is an inhaled drug known as a bronchodilator. This means that when the drug is taken it helps to dilate and expand the airways to improve air flow and reduce symptoms such as coughing wheezing and breathlessness.
Mometasone is sold under the brand name Nasonex in the UK.
You are note recommended to take Mometasone during pregnancy as there is very little knowledge on how this may affect and unborn child. However, if your newborn baby is in good health then it is considered safe to take Mometasone while breastfeeding as it is believed that very little reaches the breastmilk.
Common side effects when taking Mometasone includes:
- Nausea and sickness
- Headaches
- Dry mouth
- Dizziness
The immediate effects of taking Mometasone can occur within 12 hours to a few days to take effect but will take over several weeks to take full effect.
Mometasone is considered to be a medium strength corticosteroid.
Mometasone is a class of drugs called a steroid or corticosteroid. The mechanism of action for Mometasone is by mimicking a hormone in the human body in order to reduce inflammation, swelling and mucus in the nose. Mometasone is prescribed to people who suffer from allergies, allergenic rhinitis and hay fever.
It’s hard to say what might make you feel drowsy, weary and even dizzy. Some people, report feeling drowsy and tired after taking Sumatriptan, alongside feeling weary and dizzy. However, these symptoms are similar to that of a migraine. That being said, the medication its self is fast-acting so any side effects
Side effects are reasonably common, experienced by 1 in 100 people. These symptoms include:
- Nausea or vomiting
- Dizziness
- Facial flushing
- Changes in body temperature, feeling hot or cold.
Sumatriptan is not considered to be harmful during pregnancy but there is not enough research to say for certain whether Sumatriptan will affect an unborn or newborn child. We recommend speaking to your doctor before taking Sumatriptan.