If this flu-busting nasal spray lives up to its promise, it will be a blockbuster. Scientists at Harvard Medical School have ...
A non-drug nasal spray could theoretically help stop the spread of respiratory viruses like the flu and COVID-19 better than ...
A new study found a new drug-free nasal spray may protect against respiratory infections like COVID and the flu, Brigham and ...
New research published in Advanced Materials reports a novel nasal spray for preventing respiratory infections.
Researchers from the Brigham detail how the spray they created may offer broad-spectrum protection from respiratory infections by COVID-19, influenza, everyday cold viruses, and pneumonia-causing bact ...
The FDA is warning people not to use a nasal spray that is contaminated with potentially-deadly germs. SnoreStop Nasal Sprays, sold online at Walmart and other sites, were found to contain ...
But a recently approved nasal spray may offer a needle-free alternative in the near future. This August, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Neffy, which is the first epinephrine ...
An alternative, nasal spray, formulation has been developed that demonstrates good efficacy, high tolerability and a very fast onset of action. This study assessed the pharmacokinetics and ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a nasal spray flu vaccine, FluMist, that consumers aged 2 to 49 will be able to administer themselves at home. FluMist was originally ...
One of the most important things we can do when healing from a cold or other respiratory illness is get a good night’s sleep.
The nasal spray flu vaccine platform for at-home use will be available sometime next Fall, an AstraZeneca spokesperson told ABC News. The FDA Friday approved the flu vaccine that can be done at ...