Nasal Spray Anesthesia Deemed Safe and Effective in Phase 3 Trial
A nasal spray that could replace needle-administered anesthesia is safe and effective, according to researchers led by the University of Pennsylvania School of.
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A nasal spray that could replace needle-administered anesthesia is safe and effective, according to researchers led by the University of Pennsylvania School of.
A nasal spray that could replace needle-administered anesthesia is safe and effective, according to researchers led by the University of Pennsylvania School of.
There may be another way to get fearful patients to visit the dentist. The latest idea involves a nasal spray that is undergoing.
Those anesthetic injections for dental procedures may become a thing of the past. A new anesthetic nasal spray is currently undergoing clinical trials..