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nose drops
plural noun
- medication applied through the nostrils with a dropper.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of nose drops1
First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences
In one remarkable study, 276 healthy volunteers were given nose drops containing a cold virus.
From Washington Post
In the unprecedented experiment, known as a human challenge trial, research subjects ages 18 to 29 were inoculated with nose drops containing a very low dose of an early strain of the pandemic coronavirus.
From Science Magazine
In the study, 34 healthy volunteers ages 18 to 29 were given nose drops with a small amount of the virus.
From Science Magazine
None of the nearly 3,000 healthcare workers who used interferon nose drops became infected with the novel coronavirus, according to an informal study report reviewed by Reuters.
From Reuters
“And here are some nose drops, and I have plenty of Kleenex.”
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