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Drug Ratings & Reviews   >  Nasonex

Drug Name: Nasonex     Add to Medication Interested In

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Nasonex Ratings and Reviews

  • 100 % of our Members who reviewed Nasonex had a positive experience with Nasonex
  • 2 out of 2 Members who reviewed Nasonex would recommend Nasonex.
 

Nasonex Ratings and Reviews from 2 eDrugSearch.com Members since February 23, 2008.

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 Most Recent Reviews of Nasonex by eDrugSearch Members

 Name:  carybyrd      Overall Rating:


Rating Review Added
February 23, 2008

Positive Aspects of Nasonex:

It worked very quickly.

Negative Aspects of Nasonex:

None that I can think of.

Reason for taking Nasonex:

To reduce my seasonal allergies

Additional Comments:

It also relieve nasal allergies that are caused by tree and grass pollen, dust mites and pet dander.

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 Name:  Ffoont      Age: 61      Overall Rating:


Rating Review Added
May 13, 2008

Positive Aspects of Nasonex:

Very effective on nasal and sinsu congestion

Negative Aspects of Nasonex:

None at the moment

Reason for taking Nasonex:

Severe sinus congestion and allergy symptoms

Additional Comments:

This worked literally overnight to get me off of OTC sprays, which cause severe rebound of symptoms.

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