Those are some pretty impressive findings, and it’s not the only data to suggest that azelastine may help lower your risk of ...
Scientists believe that medication given through the nose has the potential to be more effective because it attacks or blocks ...
Researchers say people using a common allergy nasal spray, azelastine, were 69% less likely to contract COVID-19.
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Azelastine, a common nasal spray for allergies, reduced the risk of COVID-19 and colds in one small trial. Larger studies are ...
In the intention-to-treat population, the incidence of polymerase chain reaction-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection was significantly lower in the azelastine group vs the placebo group. HealthDay News — ...
The trial, led by Professor Robert Bals, Director of the Department of Internal Medicine V at Saarland University Medical Center and Professor of Internal Medicine at Saarland University, divided the ...
Azelastine nasal spray has been available for decades as an over-the-counter treatment for hay fever. A common nasal spray used for allergies may help prevent Covid-19, according to a new study from ...
A study was just published in JAMA Internal Medicine, Sept. 2, that tested a small population of folks to see if a familiar over-the-counter nasal antihistamine spray, azelastine, would help prevent ...
A new study has discovered another way to potentially prevent COVID-19. Researchers at Saarland University in Germany headed a clinical trial that found a nasal spray could reduce the risk of ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Variants of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus responsible ...
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, you're likely a pro at the basics—masks when needed, immune support and staying ...