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  2. Is it COVID-19, a cold or the flu? Your guide to seasonal ...

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    COVID-19 often shares a lot of the same symptoms as influenza, including stuffy or runny nose, sore throat, cough, muscle aches, fatigue and fever or chills. But unlike the flu, COVID symptoms can ...

  3. Your winter illness guide: What to know about COVID ... - AOL

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    So far, COVID-19 vaccination rates have been low, with 20.9% of adults reporting they’ve received the vaccine (and 10% of children), according to the latest CDC data.

  4. List of unproven methods against COVID-19 - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary ivermectin, sold alongside an unproven povidone-iodine nasal spray [145] as COVID-19 treatments, at an Amish-run grocery store near McBain, Michigan. In March 2020, then US President Donald Trump promoted the use of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine , two related anti-malarial drugs, for treating COVID-19.

  5. Convidecia - Wikipedia

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    On June 3, 2021, expansion of clinical trials was approved by the NMPA and the nasal spray applied for Emergency Use Listing. [ 40 ] In July 2021, results published in The Lancet showed two doses of the inhaled version resulted in neutralising antibody responses similar to the existing one-dose injection and recommended the efficacy and cost ...

  6. Nasal vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Research about the main characteristics of nasal spray vaccines that can affect the efficiency of vaccine delivery for COVID-19 indicates that the spray cone angle can impact the delivery efficiency; droplet initial velocity and composition did not have as much of an impact on nasal vaccine efficiency as the spray cone angle. [27]

  7. Are nasal sprays the future of medicine? Here's what ... - AOL

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    Flu: A flu vaccine in nasal spray form was first approved by the FDA in 2003 and is available for people ages 2 to 49 who are not pregnant or immunocompromised. How nasal sprays might be used in ...

  8. Mometasone - Wikipedia

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    Those who are using mometasone nasal or inhaled for a long period of time (e.g. more than three months) should get regular eye exams to check for glaucoma and cataracts and should take precautions to avoid infections such as taking a vitamin D supplement, staying away from those with an infection (chickenpox, measles, colds or flu, COVID-19 ...

  9. Flu vaccination rates ‘concerningly’ low among US kids ...

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    For children who may have needle phobias, the FluMist nasal spray is another option for flu vaccination for ages 2 and older, according to Summer Kerley, GVP of pharmacy growth and clinical ...

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