Sept. 17 (UPI) --A commercially available nasal antiseptic solution "inactivates" COVID-19 just 15 seconds after the coronavirus is exposed to it, effectively preventing the infection from developing, ...
The others were asked to rinse four times in a row with mouthwashes and gargles containing 25 mL of 1% liquid povidone-iodine solution, followed by one 2.5-mL nasal spray of the same solution into ...
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) -- What if there was a solution you could put inside your nose that would kill the novel coronavirus and last for three or four hours? Some companies are touting that ...
Ever since the pandemic began, people have been searching for at-home remedies to prevent COVID-19. And, while ordering veterinary doses of ivermectin has been a thing for a while, despite evidence ...
The analysis did find a significant difference in the mean relative difference in viral titers from baseline to day 1. Nasopharyngeal application of povidone iodine (PI) may reduce viral load in adult ...
What The Study Did: This laboratory study assessed the efficacy of the nasal antiseptic solution povidone-iodine against transmission of SARS-C0V-2. Authors: Samantha Frank, M.D., of the University of ...
The well-known antiseptic called Betadine, a Povidone-iodine solution, is generating a lot of buzz over a new study showing its effectiveness at killing the virus that causes COVID-19. Dr. Anthony ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 13, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Veloce BioPharma LLC reports today that their Halodine ® Antiseptics have demonstrated rapid viricidal efficacy against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that ...
Viraldine is a USP povidone-iodine nasal spray and throat spray. Available online, Viraldine can promote respiratory health and wellness using a blend of USP-certified ingredients. It’s a saline ...
Ever since the pandemic began, people have been searching for at-home remedies to prevent COVID-19. And, while ordering veterinary doses of ivermectin has been a thing for a while, despite evidence ...
A trip to visit family in Kolkata, India, put South Dakota State University assistant professor Saikat Basu in the middle of that country's second wave of COVID-19 infections. However, it also gave ...