German study reveals common allergy nasal spray reduced Covid infections by 70% compared to placebo group Guy Fieri details ...
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Nasal irrigation has been used to treat the common cold for thousands of years, and modern science shows that it works.
New research suggests an over-the-counter nasal spray containing Azelastine may help lower the risk of getting COVID-19. Azelastine may offer some protection against other viruses, too. Doctors ...
A recent study found that people who took an allergy medicine were much less likely to get sick from COVID-19 and the common cold, the latest research to show promising results for nasal sprays in ...
Share on Pinterest A new trial shows that a common nasal spray may help lower the risk of contracting COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses. Professional Studio Images/Getty Images Researchers say ...
Every winter, I prepare for my clinic schedule to fill up with patients experiencing runny noses, coughs, and fevers caused by viruses, such as rhinoviruses, influenza, and COVID-19. I also prepare ...
(WGN Radio) – An over-the-counter nasal spray for allergies could actually protect you from catching COVID, a recent randomized trial found. Using a nasal antihistamine that contains azelastine three ...