If you don't use nasal spray correctly, it may not be as effective. Follow these steps to properly use your nasal spray.
Researchers say people using a common allergy nasal spray, azelastine, were 69% less likely to contract COVID-19.
As cases of COVID-19 and the common cold rise across the country, it’s understandable to want to do what you can to lower ...
Scientists believe that medication given through the nose has the potential to be more effective because it attacks or blocks ...
Azelastine, a common nasal spray for allergies, reduced the risk of COVID-19 and colds in one small trial. Larger studies are ...
Tiny gold particles that act as carriers for lithium can be delivered directly to the brain in the form of a nasal spray.
Gold nanoparticle nasal spray delivers lithium directly to the brain, offering safer treatment for bipolar disorder, ...
A new gold nanoparticle nasal spray delivers lithium directly to the brain, targeting Alzheimer's and bipolar disorder while ...
Researchers discuss the effects of azelastine nasal spray on the rate of SARS-CoV-2 infection as compared to placebo.
Neurelis, Inc., the innovator behind VALTOCO® (diazepam nasal spray), today announced it will present two posters at the 54th ...
Q. Astepro has been a great help for my seasonal allergies. I’ll now use it as a preventative against flu or COVID-19. The downside for many people is the price and the taste. Here’s a solution.