Before you buy Nasonex, compare prices at U.S., Canadian, and international online pharmacies. The lowest price for Nasonex (mometasone) 50 mcg is $0.10 per dose for 420 doses at PharmacyChecker-accredited online pharmacies.
Nasonex (mometasone) is prescribed for the treatment of allergy symptoms, such as a runny or itchy nose and sneezing. It is in class of drugs called corticosteroids. Nasonex is also used to treat nasal polyps.
A generic version, mometasone, is currently available in the U.S. and at accredited international online pharmacies. The generic Nasonex sold in the U.S. is much less expensive than the brand. You can save money on brand Nasonex 50 mcg using online pharmacies. Nasonex sold in the U.S. is manufactured in Singapore.
Before you buy Nasonex, compare prices at U.S., Canadian, and international online pharmacies. The lowest price for Nasonex (mometasone) 50 mcg is $0.10 per dose for 420 doses at PharmacyChecker-accredited online pharmacies.
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Nasonex (mometasone) is prescribed for the treatment of allergy symptoms, such as a runny or itchy nose and sneezing. It is in class of drugs called corticosteroids. Nasonex is also used to treat nasal polyps. A generic version, mometasone, is currently available in the U.S. and at accredited international online pharmacies.
The generic Nasonex sold in the U.S. is much less expensive than the brand. You can save money on brand Nasonex 50 mcg using online pharmacies. Nasonex sold in the U.S. is manufactured in Singapore.
The total price includes shipping fees which typically cover an entire order, making it more economical to purchase multiple medications in the same order.
U.S. government officials have stated that individuals who order non-controlled prescription drugs from Canada or other foreign sources (up to a three-month supply) for their own use are not being pursued or prosecuted - although it is technically not legal for individuals to import most prescription drugs. The U.S FDA regulates the safety and efficacy of medications sold in U.S. pharmacies. Medications dispensed from outside the U.S. are regulated for safety and efficacy by pharmaceutical/pharmacy regulatory authorities in other countries. Read how regulations may differ by country.