Researchers say people using a common allergy nasal spray, azelastine, were 69% less likely to contract COVID-19. Participants in the trial were also 71% less likely to catch the common cold than ...
(WGN Radio) – An over-the-counter nasal spray for allergies could actually protect you from catching COVID, a recent randomized trial found. Using a nasal antihistamine that contains azelastine three ...
New research suggests an over-the-counter nasal spray containing Azelastine may help lower the risk of getting COVID-19. Azelastine may offer some protection against other viruses, too. Doctors ...
A trial found the allergy spray azelastine lowered COVID-19 infection risk. Users tested positive less often and later than those on placebo. Experts say larger studies are needed to confirm the ...
A research team at Saarland University has demonstrated in a clinical study that a widely used anti-allergy nasal spray containing the active ingredient azelastine can significantly reduce the risk of ...
MODEL RELEASED. Young woman blowing nose on tissue. How rapid is the onset of effective action when using azelastine HCl 0.15% to relieve nasal symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis? Azelastine HCl 0 ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." New research suggests an over-the-counter nasal spray containing Azelastine may help lower the risk of ...
Girl blowing nose, allergic rhinitis, nasal congestion The primary endpoint was time from baseline to azelastine’s onset of the usefulness, which researchers assessed by comparing azelastine and ...