What is the typical price of Nasonex (mometasone) in the U.S.?
Nasonex (mometasone furoate) pricing varies by dosage strength, bottle size, pharmacy, and whether you’re paying cash or using insurance. The most accurate current price is usually shown in real time by local pharmacies (or by online pharmacy price listings in your area).
How much does Nasonex cost with insurance vs. without insurance?
With insurance, what you pay is usually a copay (set by your plan) or a coinsurance percentage. Without insurance, the “cash price” can be significantly higher and changes frequently.
Are there cheaper alternatives to Nasonex?
Nasonex’s active ingredient is mometasone furoate. Many plans prefer lower-cost alternatives, such as:
- Other brand intranasal steroid sprays (depending on formulary)
- Generic mometasone furoate intranasal products, if available in your market
What details do you need to give you an exact price?
If you tell me:
1) your country (and city/ZIP if you want local pharmacy pricing),
2) the strength (usually 50 mcg per spray for Nasonex),
3) bottle size (e.g., 60 or 120 sprays),
4) whether you want retail cash price or insurance copay estimate,
I can help you narrow down what you should expect to pay based on the specific product.
Can you share the exact product you mean?
“Nasonex” can refer to different package sizes. If you reply with the label details (for example, “Nasonex 50 mcg, 120 sprays”), I’ll tailor the price guidance to that exact version.