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Abstract Background A patient's subjective response to topical nasal decongestant is often used to screen for turbinate reduction surgery suitability. However, this anecdotal strategy has not been objectively and quantitatively evaluated. Methods Prospective, longitudinal, and single‐blinded cohort study employing computational fluid dynamic modeling ...
Zachary T. Root +8 more
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Redundancy of Pharmacologic Ingredients in Over‐the‐Counter Nasal Sprays
Abstract Objective To evaluate and determine the prevalence of ingredients in over‐the‐counter (OTC) nasal sprays. Study Design Cross‐sectional. Setting Retail pharmacies. Methods An inventory of brand‐name and generic OTC nasal sprays was recorded at five national pharmacy outlets in August 2023. Data regarding the active ingredients were collected on
Lily N. Trinh +2 more
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Cocaine versus xylometazoline to prevent epistaxis after nasotracheal intubation: A randomized trial
Abstract Background Nasotracheal intubation is associated with a risk of epistaxis. Several drugs, including cocaine and xylometazoline may be used as decongestants prior to nasotracheal intubation to prevent this. We hypothesized that xylometazoline would prevent epistaxis more effectively than cocaine, demonstrated by a lower proportion of patients ...
Mo H. Larsen +5 more
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Nasal Inserts for Drug Delivery: An Overview [PDF]
Nasal mucosa, owing to its high vascularity and thin epithelial membrane, has been widely explored for drug administration in the last two decades. Within that period various nasal dosage forms have been researched and developed.
Algin-Yapar, E
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Abstract Objective To evaluate the cost‐effectiveness of various topical prophylaxis strategies against posttympanostomy otorrhea using a break‐even analysis. Study Design An economic decision analysis of data collected from purchasing records and the literature. Setting An academic center.
Grant Conner +3 more
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Spartan Daily, October 4, 1979 [PDF]
Volume 73, Issue 22https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6520/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Objectives: An accurate and precise spectrofluorimetric method was developed and validated for the determination of non-selective adrenergic drug named; oxymetazoline hydrochloride (OMZ) in its pure form and nasal drops.
F. Salama +4 more
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This single‐blinded, longitudinal, prospective cohort study showed that while oxymetazoline broadly affects the entire length of the inferior and middle turbinates, its symptomatic improvement appears to be driven more by global nasal resistance and regional airflow properties, especially near the head of the inferior turbinate.
Zachary T. Root +8 more
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The Benefits of Oxymetazoline on Sensory Impairment in COVID-19 Patients [PDF]
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak first appeared in Wuhan. Sudden loss of smell and taste sense has become a clinical symptom of COVID-19.
Muhammad Efsan Ridhoni, Abdul Qadar Punagi, Riskiana Djamin.
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Evaluation of aerosolized medications during parabolic flight maneuvers [PDF]
The goal was to visually evaluate the effect gravity has on delivery of medications by the use of various aerosol devices. During parabolic flight the same four aerosols were retested as performed in studio ground tests.
Gosbee, John +2 more
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