Treatment of nasal polyposis. Mometasone furoate. Review



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This publication is devoted to review of safety and efficacy of mometasone furoate for treatment of nasal polyposis. Authors present the results of last researches of this topic with high level of evidence. In the article authors review the following questions: system biovialability, using mometasone furoate as monotherapy and after surgery for treating nasal polyposis. Adverse events, safety and the reasons of unsuccessful treating were resumed.

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