Nasal sprays are part of a layered defence strategy. For Indians, the key takeaway is cautious optimism. Sprays may help ...
Three-year-old Clive has permanent brain damage caused by a rare complication of influenza B. His mother is urging other South Australian parents to vaccinate their children. A South Australian mother ...
A widely-used antihistamine nasal spray for hay fever reduced COVID-19 infections by two-thirds in a phase 2 clinical trial. The study was published in JAMA Internal Medicine and may point towards an ...
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An over-the-counter nasal spray used to treat allergies may help prevent COVID-19 infections. A clinical trial published in JAMA Internal Medicine tested Azelastine nasal spray among 450 healthy, ...
A new study has discovered another way to potentially prevent COVID-19. Researchers at Saarland University in Germany headed a clinical trial that found a nasal spray could reduce the risk of ...
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A commonly available nasal spray may significantly reduce the risk of COVID-19 infections, according to clinical trial results. Researchers from Saarland University Hospital in Germany led the study, ...
Image credit: Jeffrey Greenberg/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images A common over-the-counter nasal spray used for seasonal allergies may also protect against COVID-19 infections, according to ...
A research team at Saarland University has demonstrated in a clinical study that a widely used anti-allergy nasal spray containing the active ingredient azelastine can significantly reduce the risk of ...
An over-the-counter nasal spray which has been used for years as a safe and effective treatment for seasonal allergies could potentially prevent Covid infections, according to clinical trial results ...