I consider all saline nasal sprays to be equal, I don't see how sterimar could be better than another.
Saline nasal rinses have been shown to be better than sprays:
http://archotol.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/133/11/1115
Nasal Saline for Chronic Sinonasal Symptoms
A Randomized Controlled Trial
Melissa A. Pynnonen, MD; Shraddha S. Mukerji, MD; H. Myra Kim, ScD; Meredith E. Adams, MD; Jeffrey E. Terrell, MD
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2007;133(11):1115-1120.
Objective To determine if isotonic sodium chloride (hereinafter "saline") nasal irrigations performed with large volume and delivered with low positive pressure are more effective than saline sprays at improving quality of life and decreasing medication use.
Design A prospective, randomized controlled trial.
Setting Community.
Participants A total of 127 adults with chronic nasal and sinus symptoms.
Interventions Patients were randomly assigned to irrigation performed with large volume and delivered with low positive pressure (n = 64) or spray (n = 63) for 8 weeks.
Main Outcome Measures Change in symptom severity measured by mean 20-Item Sino-Nasal Outcome Test (SNOT-20) score; change in symptom frequency measured with a global question; and change in medication use.
Results A total of 121 patients were evaluable. The irrigation group achieved lower SNOT-20 scores than the spray group at all 3 time points: 4.4 points lower at 2 weeks (P = .02); 8.2 points lower at 4 weeks (P < .001); and 6.4 points lower at 8 weeks (P = .002). When symptom frequency was analyzed, 40% of subjects in the irrigation group reported symptoms "often or always" at 8 weeks compared with 61% in the spray group (absolute risk reduction, 0.2; 95% confidence interval, 0.02-0.38 (P = .01). No significant differences in sinus medication use were seen between groups.
Conclusion Nasal irrigations performed with large volume and delivered with low positive pressure are more effective than saline sprays for treatment of chronic nasal and sinus symptoms in a community-based population.
Trial Registration clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT00318006
Author Affiliations: Departments of Otolaryngology (Drs Pynnonen, Adams, and Terrell) and Biostatistics and Center for Statistical Consultation and Research (Dr Kim), University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor; and Department of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Texas Children's Hospital, Houston (Dr Mukerji).
hey you know what ! try STERIMAR
Sterimar is a nasal spray based on sea water with its concentration of sodium chloride reduced to the level found in the human body. The sea water contained in Sterimar contains trace elements which offer a number of benefits. Copper, manganese, gold, silver are all valued for their antiseptic, anti-inflammatory or anti-allergy properties.
I USED TO BE SO BUNGED UP ! AND NOW I CAN BREATHE AND ALL THE RUBBISH COMES OUT ! I HAD BLOODY TO IN MUCUS AS NOSE WAS SO DRY! BUT THIS STUFF IS WONDERFUL!
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Without a fever (t>100.4) it's more likely to be viral, especially if it's been less than 10 days.