New Clinical Study News for Treatment of Sinusitis, Sinus Infection and Allergy Sufferers Now Have a New Effective Form of Relief through Sinus Dynamics
Posted on: Monday, 23 March 2009, 05:00 CDT
This exciting clinical study news is the best news that we have been waiting on for the past four years to prove the deposition of the medication through Sinus Dynamics.
I encourage everyone to please spend a few minutes to read the attached study http://www.sinusdynamics.com/differential-deposition-of-aerosols.html and familiarize yourself with the facts in the study. After reading the study, I am sure you will be able to better understand why Sinus Dynamics treatment is very effective treatment compared to any other treatments (Sinus Wash, Sinus Spray, oral Antibiotics and medications) for sinusitis. Now you can share this great news with everyone who has sinusitis or sinus infections and needs fast and proven treatment to overcome their sinusitis and sinus infection problems for good.
As you read this study, it will show you that Sinus Dynamics has the smallest particle size in the industry and is able to deposit the medicine into the sinuses better than any other sinusitis or sinus infection products without any side effects. Also in order to have the best result in TOPICAL treatment of sinusitis, you need to have the particle size of 3.2 mmhg and Sinus Dynamics is the ONLY treatment that meets this requirement. http://www.sinusdynamics.com/differential-deposition-of-aerosols.html
The comprehensive study was published in August of 2008 and was conducted by clinical research physicians who are on staff with three prominent American medical universities. When compared to any other aerosolized therapies available in the medical industry, the study fully confirms that the smaller size of the mist particle of the Sinus Dynamics SinusAero Nebulizer penetrates the ostium for achieving topical deposition of medications on the mucosa of the paranasal sinus cavities; including the hard-to-reach maxillary sinus. Additionally, the study discusses the fact that the deposition of the medication on the sinus lining was the same whether or not the patient had a FESS procedure (FESS stands for Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery). The study also discussed that the rate of recovery from the patient's acute or chronic sinusitis was the same using the Sinus Dynamics therapy for patients who had FESS procedures performed on them, and for those who did not. Please see the last paragraph on page one of the study where Sinus Dynamics is mentioned.
The Sinus Dynamics program is a unique form of treatment.
Please check the testimonials on www.sinusdynamics.com
Sinus Dynamics works with most insurance companies and will handle the prescription from when it is received through handling all insurance relations. Select antibiotics, anti-fungals and anti-inflammatories are also offered to help relieve patients of their symptoms of sinusitis and allergies. Sinus Dynamics can be visited on the web at www.sinusdynamics.com or reached toll free at 877-447-4276.
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