Tanning nasal spray contains what is known as melanotan II, an ingredient that causes the skin to become more tan when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. Melanotan II is not approved for any use ...
As Australia’s obsession with tanning rages on, people are turning to nasal sprays as a ‘safer’ way to tan. Experts say there ...
Seeing nasal tanning spray doing the rounds? Here's what it is and why you should be avoiding it, per experts.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) has approved the use of a nasal spray as a standalone treatment for major depressive disorder, offering a new option for those struggling with ...
Here's what MDs want you to know about Spravato, the latest FDA-approved standalone nasal spray for depression.
Nasal tanning sprays are illegal and can cause serious side effects according to Australia's drug and medical device watchdog.
CIII nasal spray for adults living with major depressive disorder who have had an inadequate response to at least two oral ...
Reminiscent of vapes attracting young people with unintimidating fun flavours, she said “It literally tastes like a lolly when you spray it up your nose." But Langham says "Nasal tanning sprays ...