Nasal spray

Nasal spray
Actuation of a nasal spray bottle, used to deliver medication via the nostrils
Other namesnasal drops

Nasal sprays are used to deliver medications locally in the nasal cavities or systemically. They are used locally for conditions such as nasal congestion and allergic rhinitis. In some situations, the nasal delivery route is preferred for systemic therapy because it provides an agreeable alternative to injection or pills. Substances can be assimilated extremely quickly and directly through the nose.[1][unreliable medical source?] Many pharmaceutical drugs exist as nasal sprays for systemic administration (e.g. sedative-analgesics, treatments for migraine, osteoporosis and nausea). Other applications include hormone replacement therapy, treatment of Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease. Nasal sprays are seen as a more efficient way of transporting drugs with potential use in crossing the blood–brain barrier.

Spraying into a nostril while closing the opposite nostril to assure the dose
  1. ^ "Breakthrough: Nasal Spray May Soon Replace Pills for Delivering Drugs to the Brain". Science Daily. Science Daily. 2014-05-21. Retrieved 2015-03-30.

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