Can a simple seawater spray beat nasal congestion?
NCT ID NCT06580210
First seen Nov 21, 2025 · Last updated May 22, 2026 · Updated 30 times
Summary
This study is testing a seawater spray with essential oils to see how well it relieves a stuffy nose caused by colds, sinus infections, or allergies. About 114 people aged 12 and older will use the spray for 7 days. Researchers will check if symptoms improve after 3 days and after the first use.
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Pharmacie de la Force
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGLa Force, 24130, France
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Pharmacie de la Guérinière
RECRUITINGCaen, 14000, France
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Pharmacie du Pont Saint Jean
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGBayeux, 14400, France
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