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They were all managed with inferior meatus microsurgery and nasal endoscopic probing without silicone intubation. After a mean follow-up period of 14.75 (±11.93) months, successful outcomes were ...
However, other causes include nasal congestion, a deviated septum, large tonsils and adenoids. Alcohol and sleeping on the back also increase the risk of snoring. Sedatives are linked to snoring ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has expanded its approval of a ketamine-derived nasal spray, Spravato (esketamine), as a standalone therapy for adults with treatment-resistant depression.
The saltwater solution will fill your nasal passages and sinuses, cross behind the nasal septum and exit from your lower nostril into the sink. Repeat on the opposite side. Once finished ...
Share on Pinterest The FDA has approved an esketamine nasal spray for the treatment of depression cases that do not respond to other therapeutic approaches. Image credit: Koldunov/Getty Images.
The FDA’s latest approval of the nasal spray Spravato (esketamine) CIII marks a major shift in how major depressive disorder is managed, allowing people who have tried at least two oral ...
What Happens When the Nasal Septum is Misaligned? When the nasal septum is not properly aligned, it can interfere with normal airflow, resulting in complications like obstructed airflow that may ...
A deviated septum is when the wall that separates your left and right nasal passages is off-center. This makes one nasal air passage smaller than the other and can cause ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a supplemental new drug application allowing esketamine nasal spray (Spravato; Johnson & Johnson) to be used as a standalone treatment in ...
A ketamine-based nasal spray is officially the first and only standalone therapy available for treatment-resistant depression in the US. The FDA first approved the Johnson & Johnson drug, called ...