Allergen Block: Invisible Shield Or Invisible Results?
Featured on: Los Angeles Times
Publication date: Jun 8, 2009
Publication date: Jun 8, 2009
Allergen-blocking gels applied to the nose promise to create an invisible shield that prevents allergens from entering the nostrils. Producers of the gel say it is effective but allergists are unsure about those claims. It isn't tested as a medication by the FDA because it doesn't contain any active drugs.
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