Have they developed a definitive test for covid yet?
3 times a day? Is it effective as an antihistamine? Doesn’t sound like it.
Bkmk
I used Xlear nasel spray during the pandemic if I had close interaction with other people. I also did Vitamin C&D every day.
Didn’t take the shot. Never got Covid.
https://advancedhealthline.com/is-xlear-nasal-spray-good-for-covid.html
unfortunately, everyone will have to inhale three doses per day per nostril every day for the rest of their lives ... how likely is that to happen?
“were less likely to test positive for COVID-19”
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“Testing positive” is not the same as avoiding COVID-19.
“In the United States, azelastine was approved in 2012 to reduce symptoms of seasonal allergies. It is sold as Dymista and is also available generically. Side effects include drowsiness and headache.”
Does it require a prescription?
You would think that anyone with even a cursory interest in journalism would anticipate the most basic questions a reader might have and do a simple Google search to see if the answer is handy. But alas you’d be mistaken. We have to treat all articles as springboards for conducting our own investigations.
It is available over the counter.
Since most of my illnesses seem to start in my sinuses, I’ve taken to using saline spray with a few drops of grapefruit-seed oil (natural antibacterial/antifungal). Very few colds and such since I started - and if something does start up, I use a lavage kit to clan the sinuses out.
This was known years ago.
And was ignored.
Four years ago.
I found taking nothing is the best solution. Far as I know I’ve never had it nor has the wife. Neither of us take any prescriptions either and we’re 70+
Modelling the potential use of pre-exposure prophylaxis to reduce nosocomial SARS-CoV-2 transmission
Nosocomial spread of CoupFlu continues to be an issue.
Isn't that interesting since healthcare workers were made to get the vaxx.
Does that mean that vaxxed healthcare workers continue to a vector for spread if the coof?
Think about that the next time you're thinking about anything elective in a healthcare setting.
The great Covid scare and hysteria is dead, bury it. Lesson learned? Man’s mRNA jabs killed and disabled.
Thanks
bfl
This was known at the height of the virus