Sinuva
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What is Sinuva?
Sinuva (mometasone furoate) is an intranasal corticosteroid implant designed to treat nasal polyp disease in adults who have had ethmoid sinus surgery. It is specifically created to provide a localized anti-inflammatory effect, reducing polyp size and associated symptoms such as nasal congestion and decreased sense of smell, directly at the site of the polyps with minimal systemic exposure.Side Effects
- nosebleeds
- nasal discomfort or congestion
- headache
Warnings
- higher risk of infections, avoid use with fungal infections
- may impair wound healing, caution in patients with recent nasal sores or surgery
- potential for growth effects, monitor pediatric growth in long-term use
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- nosebleeds
- nasal discomfort or congestion
- headache
- higher risk of infections, avoid use with fungal infections
- may impair wound healing, caution in patients with recent nasal sores or surgery
- potential for growth effects, monitor pediatric growth in long-term use
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Sinuva 1 Implant
What is Sinuva ?
Sinuva (mometasone furoate) is an intranasal corticosteroid implant designed to treat nasal polyp disease in adults who have had ethmoid sinus surgery. It is specifically created to provide a localized anti-inflammatory effect, reducing polyp size and associated symptoms such as nasal congestion and decreased sense of smell, directly at the site of the polyps with minimal systemic exposure.
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