Q. On my last few trips, I developed severe nasal allergies and runny nose while on the plane. It was uncomfortable and embarrassing. Other travelers may have thought I had a bad cold or something ...
A recent study found that people who took an allergy medicine were much less likely to get sick from COVID-19 and the common cold, the latest research to show promising results for nasal sprays in ...
The nostalgic description of traditional wash basins underscores how simple household items, like a glass of lukewarm water with salt, played an important role in daily routines. Sea water nasal ...
The Multidisciplinary Committee of Experts (MDC), which advices the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) on price related matters, recommended obtaining views from the Standing National ...
Naloxone, a nasal spray that is able to quickly reverse the effects of opioid overdoses while waiting for emergency services, will be offered to licensed venues as part of their first aid kits. The ...
People with extreme, life-threatening allergic reactions might do as well to use a nasal spray as jab themselves in a thigh with an EpiPen, a new evidence review says. Adrenaline delivered with liquid ...
Queen's University Belfast-led research reports on a multicenter trial finding no significant reduction in pulmonary exacerbations with hypertonic saline or carbocisteine over 52 weeks among adults ...
Instead of stabbing yourself, or someone else, in the thigh with a needle to deliver a dose of adrenaline to counter anaphylactic shock, would it not be easier to use a nasal spray instead? A study ...
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What Is Enbumyst, and Why Does It Matter? Enbumyst is a new nasal spray form of bumetanide (first approved by the FDA in 1983). It is a type of medicine called a loop diuretic (also known as a “water ...
Forty-two years after approving the potent diuretic Bumex (bumetanide) as both an oral and infused treatment for edema, the FDA has endorsed a new version of the drug to be delivered as a nasal spray.