Efficacy and Safety of Surfrin Intranasal Spray, a Natural Phospholipid Spray, in Treating Patients With Acute Rhinitis: a Multicenter, Randomized, Controlled Trial
Abstract:Background: Phospholipids form a natural defense and self-cleansing system in the nose, and the phospholipids supplemented via nasal sprays might stabilize or restore the impaired “nasal surfactant,” thereby maintaining the natural moisture film, protecting and moisturizing the nasal mucosa, and facilitating mucociliary clearance. Acute rhinitis is a self-limited, prevalent human disease caused by viral infection of the upper respiratory tract and is characterized by nasal dryness, sneezing, nasal congestion a… Show more
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