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Nasal sprays and perforation of the nasal septum.

JAMA, 1985
To the Editor.— We think it important to bring to the attention of physicians the fact that in the past two years we have seen eight patients with perforated nasal septa. Of these, four patients were using beclomethasone dipropionate nasal spray before observation of their defect.
E P, Schoelzel, M L, Menzel
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Ciclesonide Nasal Spray

Drugs, 2008
Ciclesonide nasal spray delivers the corticosteroid ciclesonide as a hypotonic spray via a metered-dose manual pump. Systemic exposure to ciclesonide and its active metabolite desisobutyryl-ciclesonide is low after intranasal administration. High protein binding (approximately 99%) and rapid first-pass clearance further reduce systemic exposure to the ...
Sohita, Dhillon, Antona J, Wagstaff
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Progesterone administration by nasal spray

Fertility and Sterility, 1991
The bioavailability and the clinical usefulness of the P administered by nasal spray were investigated. Ten healthy menopausal women received an IN spray administration (4 doses of an oleic P solution 20 mg/mL, corresponding to nearly 11.2 mg of P) and the circulating P levels were calculated.
CICINELLI, Ettore   +5 more
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Aerosols and Nasal Sprays

2016
Vitthal S Kulkarni, Charles Shaw
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Mometasone furoate nasal spray for nasal polyposis

Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine, 2007
Nasal polyposis occurs in 2-4% of the general population and is associated with significant socioeconomic costs due to severe nasal/airway symptoms that impair quality of life. Nasal corticosteroids are the first-line therapy for nasal polyposis. Mometasone furoate nasal spray is effective in relieving nasal symptoms, including nasal congestion and ...
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Nasal Sprays for the Treatment of Migraine

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2013
If you vomit with migraines, get full-blown migraines upon awakening, or want rapid relief without injections, consider a nasal spray. Options include triptans (zolmitriptan [Zomig] or sumatriptan [Imitrex]), DHE (Migranal), or an NSAID (Sprix).
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Jet Spray in Nasal Surgery

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
A jet spray instrument (Syrijet) has been used in nasal septal surgery and rhinoplastic surgery. The function of the instrument is to allow the most minimal discomfort when injecting, by needle, local anesthetics. This technique eliminates the need for routine packing of the nasal mucosa with cotton pledgets soaked with topical solutions of tetracaine (
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Nasal sprays and polyps

Nuclear Medicine Communications, 1984
SummaryThe sites of deposition and the rates of clearance of a radiolabelled nasal spray solution have been monitored using gamma scintigraphy. In patients with nasal polyposis the rates of clearance were much slower than in normal subjects and in general were not improved following polypectomy ...
STEPHEN W. LEE   +3 more
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Effects of azelastine nasal spray on nasal and nasopharyngeal microflora

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2015
AbstractObjective:Azelastine nasal spray is a topical antihistaminic drug for the symptomatic treatment of allergic rhinitis. This study aimed to investigate the effects of azelastine on nasal and nasopharyngeal microflora.Methods:Swab samples from 25 patients prescribed azelastine nasal spray monotherapy were collected just before treatment and after ...
AKSOY, FEYZA MÜBERRA   +6 more
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Nasal sprays

British Homoeopathic journal, 1998
S. Zenner, H. Metelmann
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