nasal spray, COVID-19 pandemic
I mean, season — so if you’re struggling with itchy, water eyes, a stuffed-up nose and a short supply of tissues like several ...
Harvard scientists developed a nasal spray, PCANS, which can trap and deactivate pathogens, showing promise in respiratory ...
Neffy, an intranasal formulation of epinephrine, is now available for emergency treatment of type I allergic reactions.
Nobody wants to get a respiratory infection such as COVID-19 or the flu, but vaccines aren't 100% effective, and constantly ...
FluMist has been sold at pharmacies for years, but now it will be available to use at home as early as next year.
A drug-free nasal spray shows nearly 100% effectiveness in blocking and neutralizing respiratory viruses and bacteria, ...
Whether it’s allergies, a sinus infection or runny nose, many people turn to nasal sprays for quick relief. Now, there’s ...
A non-drug nasal spray could theoretically help stop the spread of respiratory viruses like the flu and COVID-19 better than ...
Nitin Joshi and Jeff Karp, coauthors and Harvard Medical School anesthesiology researchers, originally intended to create a ...
Supports Bentrio growth strategy together with strategic contract manufacturer and expanding network of international distributors ...