Nasal irrigation may be used as an adjunctive prophylactic measure to defend against SARS-COV-2
Review article of clinical studies where nasal rinsing is used as an additional measure to mitigate transmission and progression of SARS-COV-2.
  • SARS-COV-2 lifecycle starts when it attaches in the nasopharyngeal mucosa.
  • Hypertonic and isotonic solutions mechanically wash-out infectious particles
  • Rinsing of the nasal cavities can act as an adjunct to other preventive measures
  • Nasal irrigation can:
    • Prevent early transmission
    • Minimize viral shedding
    • Reduce disease severity
    • Limit complicationsn
Georgiou S., Alevizopoulos K. Nasal Irrigation in the COVID-19 era. Int J Clinic Stud Medic Case Reports 2021:13(3): 1-4. DOI: 0.46998/ijcmcr.2021.13.000314

Study Details

Open, prospective observational, non-interventional study in adult patients with allergic rhinitis
 

Product tested: Sinomarin PA ENT & Hypertonic Adults

 
Total # of participants: 1.700
 
Güner Atayoğlu A et al., Investigation of the Effectiveness of Nasal Sprays in Allergic Rhinitis. Ear Nose Throat J. 2024 Nov;103(3_suppl):144S-151S. doi: 10.1177/01455613241287298. Epub 2024 Oct 10. PMID: 39390797.