Migraine nasal sprays may offer faster relief than oral medications as they are absorbed quickly through the nasal cavity’s blood vessels. Several FDA-approved migraine nasal sprays are available, ...
Medically reviewed by Corinne Savides Happel, MD Key Takeaways Steroid nasal sprays can cause irritation, itching, dryness, ...
If you feel like your seasonal allergies are getting worse every year, it's not just you. Warming from climate change is making the pollen season longer, and more people are going to the doctor each ...
In a viral TikTok, Amber Guttilla reveals there is a wrong way to use nasal spray. Allergist Dr. Robert Sporter explains how to get it right for allergies. Spray it ain’t so! It’s bad enough you’re ...
FluMist, the nasal flu vaccine spray, was approved in September by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for at-home use starting in fall 2025. Currently, it can only be administered by a healthcare ...
Get a whiff of this nightmare. A young woman struggled for years to breathe freely after becoming hooked on a popular over-the-counter nasal spray — making it nearly impossible to quit. “I could not ...
Many of us take a deep breath after using a nasal spray. But that’s not the correct way, as much of the spray goes to the ...
A nasal spray from Walgreens was pulled from shelves due to bacterial contamination. The FDA gave the recall the ...