A phase 2 study shows that azelastine nasal spray lowered coronavirus infection rates to 2.2% compared to 6.7%, researchers at Germany's Saarland University revealed.
About three-quarters of people in the U.S. have had COVID-19 at least once, according to the latest federal estimates—but, if they were asymptomatic, some of them might not realize it. Since the ...
The over-the-counter antihistamine works against a range of respiratory infections, including Covid, flu and RSV, according ...
Daily squirts of a safe, over-the-counter allergy nasal spray may prevent COVID-19 infections from taking hold, according to ...
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Common Nasal Spray May Help Prevent COVID, Study Suggests
A new clinical trial offers evidence that a common over-the-counter antihistamine used for allergy relief may also help ward ...
For centuries, people believed ice was slippery because pressure and friction melted a thin film of water. But new research from Saarland University reveals that this long-standing explanation is ...
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