Nose
Your nose is important to your health. It filters the air you breathe, removing dust, germs, and irritants. It warms and moistens the air to keep your lungs and tubes that lead to them from drying out. Your nose also contains the nerve cells that help your sense of smell. When there is a problem with your nose, your whole body can suffer. For example, the stuffy nose of the common cold can make it hard for you to breathe, sleep, or get comfortable.
Many problems besides the common cold can affect the nose. They include:
- Deviated septum - a shifting of the wall that divides the nasal cavity into halves
- Nasal polyps - soft growths that develop on the lining of your nose or sinuses
- Nosebleeds
- Rhinitis - inflammation of the nose and sinuses sometimes caused by allergies. The main symptom is a runny nose.
- Nasal fractures, also known as a broken nose
Nose FDA Approved Drugs
AKYNZEO [NetupitantC30H32F6N4O : Palonosetron HydrochlorideC19H24N2OClH]
RX
- 300mg : eq 0.5mg base (oral capsule)
Helsinn HlthcareOct 10, 2014
- Prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
ALOXI [Palonosetron HydrochlorideC19H24N2OClH]
RX
- eq 0.075mg base/1.5ml (eq 0.05mg base/ml) (intravenous injectable)
eq 0.25mg base/5ml (eq 0.05mg base/ml) (intravenous injectable)
Helsinn HlthcareFeb 29, 2008
- Prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting.
FLONASE SENSIMIST ALLERGY RELIEF [Fluticasone FuroateC27H29F3O6S]
OTC
- 0.0275mg/spray (nasal spray, metered)
Glaxosmithkline ConsAug 2, 2016
- Otc use: allergy symptom reliever; temporarily relieves these symptoms due to hay fever or other upper respiratory allergies; nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itchy nose, and (itchy water eyes (ages 12 and up)).
- The treatment of the symptoms of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis in patients 2 years of age and older.
- Treatment of rhinitis comprising the nasal application of a pharmaceutical formulation as claimed in us patent 7541350.
PALONOSETRON HYDROCHLORIDE [Palonosetron HydrochlorideC19H24N2OClH]
RX
- eq 0.075mg base/1.5ml (eq 0.05mg base/ml) (intravenous injectable)
eq 0.25mg base/2ml (eq 0.125mg base/ml) (intravenous solution)
eq 0.25mg base/5ml (eq 0.05mg base/ml) (intravenous injectable)
Dr Reddys Labs LtdApr 21, 2016
Exela Pharma ScienceAug 22, 2016
Sandoz IncOct 13, 2015
Exela Pharma ScienceAug 22, 2016
Sandoz IncOct 13, 2015
RYDAPT [MidostaurinC35H30N4O4]
RX
- 25mg (oral capsule)
Novartis Pharms CorpApr 28, 2017
- Treatment of adult patients with aggressive systemic mastocytosis (asm), systemic mastocytosis with associated hematological neoplasm (sm-ahn), or mast cell leukemia (mcl).
- Treatment of adult patients with newly diagnosed acute myeloid leukemia (aml) who are flt3 mutation-positive, in combination with standard cytarabine and daunorubicin induction and cytarabine consolidation chemotherapy.
TASIGNA [Nilotinib Hydrochloride MonohydrateC28H22F3N7OClHH2O]
RX
- eq 150mg base (oral capsule)
eq 200mg base (oral capsule)
NovartisJun 17, 2010
- A method for the treatment of leukemias.
- Treatment of newly diagnosed philadelphia chromosome positive chronic myeloid leukemia (ph + cml).
- Treatment of philadelphia chromosome positive chronic myeloid leukemia (ph+cml).
THALOMID [ThalidomideC13H10N2O4]
RX
- 100mg (oral capsule)
150mg (oral capsule)
200mg (oral capsule)
CelgeneJan 17, 2003
- Acute treatment of the cutaneous manifestations of moderate to severe erythema nodosum leprosum (enl).
- Approval for marketing only under a special restriction program approved by fda called 'system for thalidomide education and prescribing safety' (s.t.e.p.s.).
- Maintenance therapy for prevention and supression of the cutaneous manifestations of enl recurrence.
- Method for delivering a drug to a patient in need of the drug, while avoiding the occurence of an adverse side effect known or suspected of being caused by said drug.
- Treatment of cutaneous manifestations of erythema nodosum leprosum (enl) in connection with a special program approved by fda called 'system for thalidomide education and prescribing safety' (s.t.e.p.s.).
- Treatment of male patient having a disease or condition responsive to a teratogenic drug.
- Use in combination with dexamethasone is indicated for the treatment of patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.
- Use of thalidomide in combination with dexamethasone for the treatment of patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.
- Use of thalidomide in treatment of cutaneous manifestations of erythema nodosum leprosum (enl).
- Use of thalidomide while preventing the exposure of a fetus or other contraindicated individual to thalidomide.
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Home Remedies for Nose
PREVENT VOMITING
   Apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to a dry cotton ball or pad. Hold it up to your nose and take a few breaths. Limit to a maximum of 3 breaths ever 10 minutes.
Mechanism - isopropyl alcoholJw | November 5th, 2017
   Apply a small amount of isopropyl alcohol to a dry cotton ball or pad. Hold it up to your nose and take a few breaths. Limit to a maximum of 3 breaths ever 10 minutes.
Mechanism - isopropyl alcoholJw | November 5th, 2017
HEADACHE [migraine]
   Apply a dab of peppermint oil or eucalyptus oil under the nose and on the temples to help relieve headache pain.Garrett | July 19th, 2018
   Apply a dab of peppermint oil or eucalyptus oil under the nose and on the temples to help relieve headache pain.Garrett | July 19th, 2018
WARNING: All medicines, drugs, plants, chemicals or medicial precedures below are for historical reference only. Many of these treatments are now known to be harmful and possibly fatal. Do not consume any plant, chemical, drug or otherwise without first consulting a licensed physician that practices medine in the appropriate field.
Felter's Materia Medica on Nose
ABIES (Tsuga canadensis)TSCA
   The bark and prepared resinous exudate of Tsuga canadensis, Carriére (Abies canadensis, Michaux; Pinus canadensis, Linné). (Nat. Ord.... / ...rol discharge. The oil may be used as an embrocation for painful and swollen parts, and by spray in nose and throat disorders attended by mild catarrhal symptoms. It enters into many proprietary and s... / ...be used where there is excessive secretion of mucus and the cough is largely precipitated by a feeble and relaxed state of the uvula and fauces. 1
   The bark and prepared resinous exudate of Tsuga canadensis, Carriére (Abies canadensis, Michaux; Pinus canadensis, Linné). (Nat. Ord.... / ...rol discharge. The oil may be used as an embrocation for painful and swollen parts, and by spray in nose and throat disorders attended by mild catarrhal symptoms. It enters into many proprietary and s... / ...be used where there is excessive secretion of mucus and the cough is largely precipitated by a feeble and relaxed state of the uvula and fauces. 1
AGARICUS (Amanita muscaria)
   The fungus Amanita muscaria, Persoon; (Agaricus muscarius, Linné.) (Nat. Ord. Fungi.) An extremely poisonous fungus found in the pine forests of... / ...hat objects are not well seen because they seem to move; drawing of the tissues of the forehead and nose; pressing pain in the occiput and an inclination to fall backward. Webster thought it useful ... / ...practitioners. Muscarine is used in atropine and belladonna poisoning, sometimes being employed in place of eserine (physostigmine). 1
   The fungus Amanita muscaria, Persoon; (Agaricus muscarius, Linné.) (Nat. Ord. Fungi.) An extremely poisonous fungus found in the pine forests of... / ...hat objects are not well seen because they seem to move; drawing of the tissues of the forehead and nose; pressing pain in the occiput and an inclination to fall backward. Webster thought it useful ... / ...practitioners. Muscarine is used in atropine and belladonna poisoning, sometimes being employed in place of eserine (physostigmine). 1
ANEMOPSIS CALIFORNICA
   The root of Anemopsis californica, Hooker (Nat. Ord. Saururaceae). A native perennial of wet places in Southern California and Northern Mexico.... / ... bronchial cough and nasal catarrh. In the latter affection, Munk uses it largely as a spray to the nose and throat, employing from 10 to 30 drops of the specific medicine to slightly glycerinated wat...1
   The root of Anemopsis californica, Hooker (Nat. Ord. Saururaceae). A native perennial of wet places in Southern California and Northern Mexico.... / ... bronchial cough and nasal catarrh. In the latter affection, Munk uses it largely as a spray to the nose and throat, employing from 10 to 30 drops of the specific medicine to slightly glycerinated wat...1
ARISÆMA TRIPHYLLUM
   The fresh corm of Arisaema triphyllum, Torre (Nat. Ord. Araceae). Common in damp woods and wet situations in North and South merica. Common Names:... / ...oss of voice, burning and sense of constriction in the throat, and thin ichorous discharge from the nose. A strong tincture of the fresh corm may be given in drop doses every half to one hour, and a t...1
   The fresh corm of Arisaema triphyllum, Torre (Nat. Ord. Araceae). Common in damp woods and wet situations in North and South merica. Common Names:... / ...oss of voice, burning and sense of constriction in the throat, and thin ichorous discharge from the nose. A strong tincture of the fresh corm may be given in drop doses every half to one hour, and a t...1
CALAMUSACCA4
   The rhizome of Acorus Calamus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Acoraceae). Common in wet and muddy grounds everywhere in the Northern Hemisphere. Dose, 5 to 40... / ...of calendula (Calendula, 1 or 2 drachms to Liquid Petrolatum, 1 fluidounce) may be sprayed into the nose for the relief of nasal catarrh, with raw and tender membranes, or irritable throat. Thomas cur... / ...value in all of the local conditions named it has been much overrated, and its real medicinal worth obscured by extravagant praise.1
   The rhizome of Acorus Calamus, Linné (Nat. Ord. Acoraceae). Common in wet and muddy grounds everywhere in the Northern Hemisphere. Dose, 5 to 40... / ...of calendula (Calendula, 1 or 2 drachms to Liquid Petrolatum, 1 fluidounce) may be sprayed into the nose for the relief of nasal catarrh, with raw and tender membranes, or irritable throat. Thomas cur... / ...value in all of the local conditions named it has been much overrated, and its real medicinal worth obscured by extravagant praise.1
CALENDULA
   The florets of Calendula officinalis, Linné (Nat. Ord. Compositae). Southern Europe and the Orient; largely cultivated as a garden flower. Dose,... / ...of calendula (Calendula, 1 or 2 drachms to Liquid Petrolatum, 1 fluidounce) may be sprayed into the nose for the relief of nasal catarrh, with raw and tender membranes, or irritable throat. Thomas cur... / ...value in all of the local conditions named it has been much overrated, and its real medicinal worth obscured by extravagant praise.1
   The florets of Calendula officinalis, Linné (Nat. Ord. Compositae). Southern Europe and the Orient; largely cultivated as a garden flower. Dose,... / ...of calendula (Calendula, 1 or 2 drachms to Liquid Petrolatum, 1 fluidounce) may be sprayed into the nose for the relief of nasal catarrh, with raw and tender membranes, or irritable throat. Thomas cur... / ...value in all of the local conditions named it has been much overrated, and its real medicinal worth obscured by extravagant praise.1
CASSIA MARILANDICA
   The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). An American perennial herb of the eastern half of the United States. Common Names: American Senna,... / The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). An American perennial herb of the eastern half of the United States. Common Names: American... / ...Coriander Seeds, 1 drachm; Boiling Water, 16 ounces. Dose, 4 to 5 fluidounces. Action and Therapy.An excellent cathartic that may be used as a substitute for senna.1
   The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). An American perennial herb of the eastern half of the United States. Common Names: American Senna,... / The leaves of Cassia marilandica, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). An American perennial herb of the eastern half of the United States. Common Names: American... / ...Coriander Seeds, 1 drachm; Boiling Water, 16 ounces. Dose, 4 to 5 fluidounces. Action and Therapy.An excellent cathartic that may be used as a substitute for senna.1
EUPHRASIAEUAE3
   ...dicine Euphrasia. Dose, 1 to 60 drops. Specific Indications.Acute catarrhal diseases of the eyes, nose, and ears; fluent coryza with copious discharge of watery mucus. Secretion of acrid mucus fro...... fluent coryza with copious discharge of watery mucus. Secretion of acrid mucus from the eyes and nose with heat and pain in the frontal sinus (Scudder). Action and Therapy.An admirable remedy f...1
   ...dicine Euphrasia. Dose, 1 to 60 drops. Specific Indications.Acute catarrhal diseases of the eyes, nose, and ears; fluent coryza with copious discharge of watery mucus. Secretion of acrid mucus fro...... fluent coryza with copious discharge of watery mucus. Secretion of acrid mucus from the eyes and nose with heat and pain in the frontal sinus (Scudder). Action and Therapy.An admirable remedy f...1
FICUS
   The fleshy receptacle of Ficus Carica, Linné bearing fruit on its inner surface. (Nat. Ord. Moraceae.) Persia and Asia Minor; cultivated in all... / ...oasted, boiled, or raw fig is exceedingly efficient to hasten suppuration in gum boil, boils in the nose or ears and elsewhere, and in buboes and carbuncles. The great surgeon, Billroth, employed a po... / ...dates, raisins, prunes, and senna leaves. This is wrapped in tinfoil, and sliced off and eaten according to the requirements of the individual.1
   The fleshy receptacle of Ficus Carica, Linné bearing fruit on its inner surface. (Nat. Ord. Moraceae.) Persia and Asia Minor; cultivated in all... / ...oasted, boiled, or raw fig is exceedingly efficient to hasten suppuration in gum boil, boils in the nose or ears and elsewhere, and in buboes and carbuncles. The great surgeon, Billroth, employed a po... / ...dates, raisins, prunes, and senna leaves. This is wrapped in tinfoil, and sliced off and eaten according to the requirements of the individual.1
GRINDELIA
   The dried leaves and flowering tops of one or several species of Grindeliaas Grindelia camporum, Greene; or Grindelia squarrosa (Pursh), Dunal.... / ...cations.Asthmatic breathing with sense of soreness and rawness; harsh, dry cough; dyspnea with cyanosed countenance. Locally, rhus poisoning; old indolent ulcers. Grindelia squarrosa: malarial cache... / ...over the spleen, sallow skin, debility and indigestion, with gastric distress. The bitter taste of grindelia is best disguised by chloroform.1
   The dried leaves and flowering tops of one or several species of Grindeliaas Grindelia camporum, Greene; or Grindelia squarrosa (Pursh), Dunal.... / ...cations.Asthmatic breathing with sense of soreness and rawness; harsh, dry cough; dyspnea with cyanosed countenance. Locally, rhus poisoning; old indolent ulcers. Grindelia squarrosa: malarial cache... / ...over the spleen, sallow skin, debility and indigestion, with gastric distress. The bitter taste of grindelia is best disguised by chloroform.1
HAEMATOXYLON
   The heart-wood of Haematoxylon campechianum, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). Jamaica and the West Indies. Common Name: Logwood. Principal Constituents.Tannin... / The heart-wood of Haematoxylon campechianum, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). Jamaica and the West Indies. Common Name: Logwood. Principal Constituents.Tannin and haem...1
   The heart-wood of Haematoxylon campechianum, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). Jamaica and the West Indies. Common Name: Logwood. Principal Constituents.Tannin... / The heart-wood of Haematoxylon campechianum, Linné (Nat. Ord. Leguminoseae). Jamaica and the West Indies. Common Name: Logwood. Principal Constituents.Tannin and haem...1
HAMAMELIS
   The leaves, bark and twigs of Hamamelis virginiana, Linné (Nat. Ord. Hamamelidaceae), collected in the autumn. Common in the United States.... / ... by hamamelis. It is of some value in oozing of blood from the mucosa, in passive bleeding from the nose, lungs, and stomach, but is a better remedy for the venous relaxation that precedes these hemor...1
   The leaves, bark and twigs of Hamamelis virginiana, Linné (Nat. Ord. Hamamelidaceae), collected in the autumn. Common in the United States.... / ... by hamamelis. It is of some value in oozing of blood from the mucosa, in passive bleeding from the nose, lungs, and stomach, but is a better remedy for the venous relaxation that precedes these hemor...1
HYDRASTISHYDRA2
   The dried rhizome and roots of Hydrastis canadensis, Linné (Nat. Ord. Ranunculaceae) United States and Canada in rich, shady woods. (Chiefly... / ...ons do not exist. Hydrastis preparations are among the most successful remedies in catarrhs of the nose and throat. It should be used both locally and internally in catarrhal and follicular pharyngit... / ...The preparation preferred is the colorless, though other hydrastis preparations, particularly berberine and hydrastin salts are useful, b1
   The dried rhizome and roots of Hydrastis canadensis, Linné (Nat. Ord. Ranunculaceae) United States and Canada in rich, shady woods. (Chiefly... / ...ons do not exist. Hydrastis preparations are among the most successful remedies in catarrhs of the nose and throat. It should be used both locally and internally in catarrhal and follicular pharyngit... / ...The preparation preferred is the colorless, though other hydrastis preparations, particularly berberine and hydrastin salts are useful, b1
MANGIFERA
   ...d in acute inflammation of the uterine cervix it has been employed with advantage. For use upon the nose and throat about two drachms of specific medicine mangifera may be added to two ounces of water...... best adapted to entero-colitis and watery diarrhoea. Many value it in passive hemorrhages from the nose, uterus, stomach, intestines, and lungs; and some good therapeutists have declared it of value ...1
   ...d in acute inflammation of the uterine cervix it has been employed with advantage. For use upon the nose and throat about two drachms of specific medicine mangifera may be added to two ounces of water...... best adapted to entero-colitis and watery diarrhoea. Many value it in passive hemorrhages from the nose, uterus, stomach, intestines, and lungs; and some good therapeutists have declared it of value ...1
MENTHOL
   Menthol. A secondary alcohol obtained from the oil of Mentha piperita, Linné, or from other oils of mints. It should be kept in well-stoppered... / ...losis. An albolene spray of menthol is largely employed in inflamed and irritable conditions of the nose and throatozaena, catarrhal sore throat, asthma, chronic bronchitis, and whooping cough. The ... / ...not be used in large doses internally because of the profound nervous disturbances it may occasion.1
   Menthol. A secondary alcohol obtained from the oil of Mentha piperita, Linné, or from other oils of mints. It should be kept in well-stoppered... / ...losis. An albolene spray of menthol is largely employed in inflamed and irritable conditions of the nose and throatozaena, catarrhal sore throat, asthma, chronic bronchitis, and whooping cough. The ... / ...not be used in large doses internally because of the profound nervous disturbances it may occasion.1
References
1) Felter, Harvey Wickes, 1922, The Eclectic Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Cincinnati, Ohio.
