The ReBoost Nasal Spray may contain mold and microbial contamination, while the ClearLife Allergy Nasal Spray may be linked to the same bacteria.
The concept of saline nasal irrigation, or bathing the nasal passages with a saltwater solution, is thought to have been ...
Pharmacists are warning that 59% of people are not aware of the issue with decongestant nasal sprays and it could be ...
Individuals experiencing blocked noses are being advised to limit the use of nasal decongestant sprays to a maximum of seven ...
Budd explains that using a nasal decongestion spray for longer than a week can irritate the lining of your nose, damage your ...
A survey by Ipsos and ITV News indicates a fifth of those who use decongestant sprays have done so for longer than seven days ...
Sandia's Colton Floyd, Los Lunas' JJ Utash join growing number of prep athletes leaving the state as talent drain continues ...
Tiziana's foralumab continues to be safe and well-tolerated, with no drug-related serious side effects after long-term use, ...
WASHINGTON — A single lot of ReBoost Nasal Spray is under recall due to microbial contamination, the FDA warned Wednesday. MediNatura New Mexico issued a voluntary recall of the nasal spray after it ...
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