Adjective
Within the nose.
(medicine) Taken through the nose.
an intranasal vaccine
Chronic intranasal usage can degrade the cartilage separating the nostrils (the septum nasi ), leading eventually to its complete disappearance. Source: Internet
A conserved transcriptional response to intranasal Ebola virus exposure in nonhuman primates prior to onset of feverScience Translational Medicine, 2018; 10 (434): eaaq1016 DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed. Source: Internet
In clinical studies, concurrent administration of SYMBICORT and other drugs, such as short-acting beta2agonists, intranasal corticosteroids, and /decongestants has not resulted in an increased frequency of adverse reactions. Source: Internet
"For the initial treatment of moderate to severe SAR in patients who are ≥15 years of age, how does montelukast compare with an intranasal corticosteroid in terms of clinical benefit?" Source: Internet
Moderate doses (5–10 mg intranasal, or 0.01–0.02 mg/kg intramuscular or intravenous) will produce analgesia and anesthesia. Source: Internet
Currently, nasal polyps are treated through intranasal or oral corticosteroids and surgery. Source: Internet