NASAL DROPS TREATMENT

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BLOCK-N-AID LIQUIM LIMITED Market City Commercial Centre, Australia Nasal drops for the treatment of allergies; nasal spray for the treatment of allergies; nasal washes; pharmaceutical preparations for nasal use; nasal decongestants; bandages for the oral cavity; medicated preparations for the treatment of oral ailments; medicated products for oral hygiene; mouthwash preparations (medical) for oral hygiene purposes; oral disinfectants; pharmaceutical preparations for oral use; preparations for oral care (medicated);BLOCK AND AID;
POWER OF THE SEA Global Life Technologies Corp. 300 Aragon Ave., Ste. 214 Coral Gables FL 33134 Nasal drops for the treatment of allergies; Nasal rinse; Nasal spray preparations; Nasal sprays for medical purposes; Concentrated saline capsules for sinus and nasal irrigation; Decongestant nasal sprays; Dry ingredients for making a saline solution for sinus and nasal irrigation; Saline solution for sinus and nasal irrigation;Nasal cleaning preparations for personal sanitary purposes;Nasal filters for medical purposes; Nasal irrigation vessel; Nasal irrigators, electric; Nasal lavage vessel; Internal nasal dilators; Neti pot;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A gas administering method for administering gas to an airway of a patient having a nasal vestibule and for use with a gas administering apparatus comprises a primary gas source that is operable to provide gas and a nasal vestibular portion arranged so as to receive the gas from the primary gas source. Further, the nasal vestibular portion is capable of releasing the primary gas into the nasal vestibule. The method comprises inserting the nasal vestibular portion into the nasal vestibule, forming a seal between the nasal vestibular portion and an inner surface of the nasal vestibule, administering an amount of a gas from the primary gas source at a constant flow rate into the nasal vestibule via the nasal vestibular portion, and administering an anesthetic to the patient. The anesthetic induces depression of a portion of the nervous system of the patient. Furthermore, the seal promotes airway pressure buildup that is sufficient to prevent obstruction of the airway during depression of at least a portion of the nervous system and prevents escape of the gas from between the nasal vestibule and the nasal vestibular portion.