Avoid spraying the medication into your eyes or onto the middle of the inside of your nose (nasal septum). Rinse the spray tip with hot water or wipe with a clean tissue after each use.
Nasal sprays are key in managing congestion, using saline for moisture, decongestants for swelling, and steroids for deeper ...
Researchers at Tel Aviv University have developed an effective, inexpensive, and simple COVID-19 vaccine that can be stored ...
You know when you blow your nose and nothing comes out? Or when you have a cold and can't seem to breathe normally? If you're ...
A future treatment for Alzheimer disease may involve a nasal spray. Researchers at Università Cattolica and Fondazione ...
The active agent in the nasal spray, 2-bromopalmitate, carries a high risk of interfering with a number of processes, making ...
In a new study from Texas A & M University College of Medicine, researchers have used a nasal spray to target microglia and ...
Breaking free from nasal spray dependency can be challenging but is possible. Gradual reduction or “weaning off” the spray over several days may help, as can switching to a saline nasal spray ...
A new nasal spray form of the medication bumetanide may reduce the tissue swelling caused by heart failure as effectively as the standard oral and intravenous formulations of the medication ...