Neffy, an intranasal formulation of epinephrine, is now available for emergency treatment of type I allergic reactions.
Scientists have developed PCANS, a nasal spray that could potentially shield us from a wide range of airborne threats, from ...
Most respiratory viruses, like the flu and COVID-19, enter the body through the nose. When an infected person exhales, ...
Nobody wants to get a respiratory infection such as COVID-19 or the flu, but vaccines aren't 100% effective, and constantly ...
A new way to treat allergic reactions is coming to the market soon. Right now, many allergic reactions are treated with an ...
A drug-free nasal spray shows nearly 100% effectiveness in blocking and neutralizing respiratory viruses and bacteria, ...
A non-drug nasal spray could theoretically help stop the spread of respiratory viruses like the flu and COVID-19 better than ...
FluMist has been sold at pharmacies for years, but now it will be available to use at home as early as next year.
A nasal spray to prevent influenza could make it easier for more people to get vaccinated, said Dr. Katherine Gergen-Barnett.
Nitin Joshi and Jeff Karp, coauthors and Harvard Medical School anesthesiology researchers, originally intended to create a ...
Whether it’s allergies, a sinus infection or runny nose, many people turn to nasal sprays for quick relief. Now, there’s ...
Supports Bentrio growth strategy together with strategic contract manufacturer and expanding network of international distributors ...