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Sinus Dynamics
Sinus Dynamics is a program offered by General Home Pharmacy based in Westlake Village, CA. Pharmacists work with Otolaryngologists, Allergists, and Primary care physicians to provide non-surgical recommendations to treat Nasal Allergies, Sinus Infections, and Sinusitis with the use of aerosolizing equipment combined with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory medications.
The Program
[edit]- Consultation with medical professionals regarding equipment use and medications is done before, during, and after the course of treatment.
- Physicians are notified of the treatment progress.
- Medications are customized per the physician's specifications.
- All equipment and medications come with specific instructions and warnings to facilitate ease of use.
- Medications and equipment are delivered to patients.
Equipment
[edit]The Sinus Aero nebulizer is an aerosol generator which produces a mist with a consistent 3.3 micron sized particles of the medication; the particle size is significant in effectively distributing the medication directly to the sinuses.
References
[edit]- ^ http://www.1888pressrelease.com/sinus-dynamics-treatment-using-nebulized-antibiotic-and-anti-pr-166864.html
- ^ http://www2.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=ORSENMTC.story&STORY=/www/story/03-23-2009/0004992596&EDATE=MON+Mar+23+2009,+06:00+AM
- ^ http://www.sinusaero.com/benefits_instant-comfort.html
- ^ http://www.mmdnewswire.com/nebulized-tobramycin-in-treating-bacterial-sinusitis-3630.html
- ^ Deposition of Aerosolized Particles in the Maxillary Sinuses Before and After Endoscopic Sinus Surgery - Michele B. St. Martin, MD, Cory J. Hitzman, B.Ch.E; Timothy S. Wiedmann, Ph.D; and Frank L. Rimell, M.D. American Journal of Rhinology, March-April 2007, Vol. 21, No.2
External links
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