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Nevilledog

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Sat Apr 27, 2024, 11:29 PM Apr 2024

Can nasal Neosporin fight COVID? Surprising new research suggests it works [View all]

Last edited Sun Apr 28, 2024, 12:04 AM - Edit history (1)

https://www.salon.com/2024/04/27/can-nasal-neosporin-fight-covid-surprising-new-research-suggests-it-works

Four years ago, when COVID-19 first began to spread globally, it didn't just damage our physical health, but also the health of our information ecosystem. Ever since, the internet has been rife with health misinformation on ways to treat or protect oneself against the coronavirus. First, internet healers falsely suggested that gargling salt water and vinegar could prevent a coronavirus infection. Then, despite multiple studies debunking the effectiveness of ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug used in horses (and less commonly in humans), Joe Rogan fans continued to cling onto it as a potential treatment.

Health misinformation is a symptom of a lack of certainty. When there is no guaranteed preventative measure or treatment, people are bound to find solutions on their own. Thanks to cognitive biases like confirmation bias, they might even appear to work. But what if a way to reduce exposure to COVID-19, and treat it, was hiding in our medicine cabinets all along — and it wasn’t pseudoscience?

A new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggests that neomycin, an ingredient in the first aid ointment Neosporin, may prevent or treat a range of respiratory viral infections such as COVID-19 and influenza when applied to the nose.

In the study, researchers found that mice who had neomycin in their nostrils exhibited strong antiviral activity against both SARS-CoV- 2 and a highly virulent strain of influenza A virus. It also mitigated contact transmission of SARS-CoV- 2 between hamsters.

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Check your link dweller Apr 2024 #1
working link Celerity Apr 2024 #2
Thank you! Nevilledog Apr 2024 #5
Fixed it.... Not sure how that errant *b* got there Nevilledog Apr 2024 #4
theory Celerity Apr 2024 #7
It pays to bee alert. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2024 #18
Ha! Nevilledog Apr 2024 #23
Good news if true. Sounds like a more trusted source as well...nt Wounded Bear Apr 2024 #3
Prof Akiko Iwasaki of Yale is doing LongCovid research womanofthehills Apr 2024 #24
Good news. No medicine cabinet without it, elleng Apr 2024 #6
I Don't Get It DET Apr 2024 #8
Same here - I m not understanding this. Duppers Apr 2024 #10
The antibiotics are triggering gene expression that boosts immune system Sympthsical Apr 2024 #13
Thank you for this accessible senseandsensibility Apr 2024 #33
You're welcome! Sympthsical Apr 2024 #36
From Prof Iwasaki of Yale Long Covid study womanofthehills Apr 2024 #25
Something is going on, strong antiviral responses, and I use the Neosporin lotions against my skin in case of rash or... SWBTATTReg Apr 2024 #9
Unless you're allergic to it like I am to all of the mycin drugs. littlemissmartypants Apr 2024 #11
I am also allergic to neosporin ointment. However, if it helps others, I'm all for it. Hekate Apr 2024 #15
Interesting! How about that! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2024 #16
I'm also allergic to neomycin- causes skin rash and inflammation wishstar Apr 2024 #19
Interesting. I wonder what percentage of the population we are? ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2024 #20
I'm allergic to it too Laurelin Apr 2024 #31
Wow! Lots more of us than I realized. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2024 #35
Testosterone is also promising womanofthehills Apr 2024 #26
Follow Prof Iwasaki womanofthehills Apr 2024 #30
I am also allergic to Neomycin--terrible skin rash from it indigovalley Apr 2024 #37
So sorry to hear that. There are many more of us than I originally thought. ❤️ littlemissmartypants Apr 2024 #38
I just put some on a few cuts BigmanPigman Apr 2024 #12
My migraines started to go away when I left my husband. Delmette2.0 Apr 2024 #22
And, while you are putting it in your nose womanofthehills Apr 2024 #27
Hmmm... Lemon Lyman Apr 2024 #14
Follow Prof Iwasaki womanofthehills Apr 2024 #29
especially if it chemically bonds with the bleach Bucky Apr 2024 #17
My husband will be happy to hear this. He practically bathes in Neosporin every time he gets a scratch. scarletlib Apr 2024 #21
Fun fact: Johnson & Johnson, the manufacturer of Neosporin FakeNoose Apr 2024 #32
My dermatologist recommends vasoline for cbabe Apr 2024 #28
Interesting Lemon Lyman Apr 2024 #34
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