Neo-Synephrine® step-by-step instructions for how to use our nasal spray. Pick the right Neo-Synephrine® for your level of nasal congestion.
When spraying into the nose, it is generally recommended to spray with a crisscross pattern:hold the bottle in the left hand to spray the right nostril, hold the bottle in the right hand to spray the left nostril, and...
the spray can draw water out to reduce fluid overload and improve breathing. If nasal passages are dry, the spray can draw water out to increase moisture and prevent cracking or bleeding.5
Saline nasal spray is a product containing a mixture of salt and water that you spray into your nose. (Saline means “containing salt.") You can use saline nasal spray to treat congestion and other symptoms caused by allergies. You can also use saline nasal spray to treat other conditions,...
The results are based on the patients' cumulative experience of having treated at least two migraine attacks with the spray (20 mg). Sumatriptan nasal spray (20 mg) was perceived to have a faster onset of action and, with the exception of a bad taste, to have a better tolerability than ...
The HRT nasal spray; How one squirt a day can keep the menopause miseries away.Byline: JENNY HOPE HRT that can be sprayed into the nose could be the answer for women who...Hope, Jenny
The trend: Nasal Tanning Spray, also known as “the Barbie drug.” According to theCleveland Clinic, the new way to get a tan involves snorting a product that can lead to temporary skin darkening. But, the product comes with serious, even life-threatening risks. It even contains a lab-ma...
The results are based on the patients' cumulative experience of having treated at least two migraine attacks with the spray (20 mg). Sumatriptan nasal spray (20 mg) was perceived to have a faster onset of action and, with the exception of a bad taste, to have a better tolerability than ...
When choosing a natural nasal spray, consider the ingredients in the spray, looking especially for preservatives, medicines, and...
A student in Washington DC receives an influenza nasal-spray vaccine, in 2009. Intranasal and oral COVID-19 vaccines are now in development. Credit: Hyungwon Kang/Reuters Editor's note: Indian regulatorsapproved Bharat Biotech's intranasal vaccinefor emergency use on 6 September. ...