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New spray could put a stop to Covid, colds and flu
FDA Approves First Nasal Spray Flu Vaccine You Can Give Yourself at Home
The FDA has approved a nasal spray flu vaccine for home use. Here's how it works, and when it will be available.
'Radically simple' nasal spray could block flu and Covid, study shows
A no-frills nasal spray could potentially provide effective protection against "deadly respiratory infections" and Covid-19, tests on mice suggest. In findings published in the journal Advanced Materials,
Harvard scientists say this $25 nasal spray beats flu, colds and COVID-19 with 99% success
If this flu-busting nasal spray lives up to its promise, it will be a blockbuster. Scientists at Harvard Medical School have developed a simple nasal spray, made of harmless ingredients, that they reckon can protect us against flu,
Harvard-Affiliated Scientists Develop Nasal Spray That Could Block Respiratory Pathogens
Harvard scientists developed a nasal spray, PCANS, which can trap and deactivate pathogens, showing promise in respiratory illness prevention.
New nasal spray offers 99.99% protection against flu, pneumonia, COVID-19
Most respiratory viruses, like the flu and COVID-19, enter the body through the nose. When an infected person exhales, sneezes, coughs, or even laughs, they release droplets containing the virus, which others can inhale. These pathogens attach to the nasal lining, replicate, and are further spread.
Nasal spray flu vaccine approved for home use: Here’s what to know
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first nasal spray flu vaccine which can be administered by the patient or a caregiver. FluMist, produced by European pharmaceutical company and Covid vaccine-maker AstraZeneca, was announced last week and can be used by adults aged 49 and under.
You Can Soon Give Yourself a Flu Nasal Spray Vaccine at Home
The FDA has approved a nasal spray flu vaccine for home use. Here's how it works, and when it will be available.
Drug-free nasal spray could protect against COVID and flu, study says
A new study found a new drug-free nasal spray may protect against respiratory infections like COVID and the flu, according to Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “The COVID pandemic showed us what respiratory pathogens can do to humanity in a very short time,
Harvard researchers see promise with nasal spray designed to fight COVID and flu
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Neffy nasal spray: a game changer for asthma patients and epinephrine delivery?
Convincing healthcare providers and patients of Neffy’s reliability during allergic reactions will require extensive ...
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FDA approves first nasal spray flu vaccine for use at home
FluMist is the only nasal flu vaccine, but it is not new. The FDA approved it in 2003 for people 5 to 49 years old before ...
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Experimental nasal spray aims to ward off multiple viruses
A non-drug nasal spray could theoretically help stop the spread of respiratory viruses like the flu and COVID-19 better than ...
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Are your dark under-eye circles caused by allergies? What's the right way to use nasal spray? A health editor's guide to seasonal allergies.
I mean, season — so if you’re struggling with itchy, water eyes, a stuffed-up nose and a short supply of tissues like several ...
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Drug-free nasal spray prevents infection by trapping viruses in the nose
Nobody wants to get a respiratory infection such as COVID-19 or the flu, but vaccines aren't 100% effective, and constantly ...
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Altamira Therapeutics Announces Extended ISO 13485 Quality Management System Certification for Bentrio Nasal Spray
Supports Bentrio growth strategy together with strategic contract manufacturer and expanding network of international distributors ...
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