A New Option for COLD and Allergy Patients
Today, patients have limited options for controlling problematic nasal symptoms caused by allergies or colds. Saline rinses use mechanical force to clear clogged noses but are not focused on moisturizing, while steroids may be needed to control symptoms of moderate-to-severe allergic rhinitis, yet overuse can be an issue.
A 2010 nasal allergy survey revealed that nearly 64 percent of patients discontinue the use of nasal steroid prescriptions due to the unwanted side effects nosebleeds being one of them).
Both saline rinses and steroids along with other decongestants may leave your nasal passages overly dry resulting in burning and stinging. This can lead to excess mucus created by your body as it tries to compensate for the lack of moisture.
Only Rhinase is formulated with two salts and two wetting agents designed to work alone or with your other allergy products to provide the extra moisture needed for a dry nose. Wetting agents have been proven to help patients with nasal dryness since the 1980’s. Rhinase will also complement the use of steroids because unlike many nasal saline products, it has the same nasal pH and therefore is less likely to interfere with the steroids effectiveness.
Your don't always need a steroid – Rhinase can help.