There's still no cure for the common cold ... and so keep using the spray more and more often. That could lead to rhinitis medicamentosa, a condition that makes the nasal passages red and swollen.
But hidden at your pharmacy among the potpourri of cough drops and cold remedies, you can find a low-risk treatment that actually may help: nasal irrigation devices. Several small studies suggest ...
A doctor may prescribe ketorolac (Toradol), an NSAID available as a nasal spray, to help manage migraine attacks that cause severe pain. They may also recommend ketorolac as a rescue medication if ...
The newly FDA-approved nasal spray called Spravato is being manufactured by Johnson & Johnson's and is a standalone treatment for major depressive disorder.