Topical antiseptics such as hydrogen peroxide, iodine, or a combination of the two are not safe to inhale and not proven to treat respiratory infections, contrary to social media claims that breathing ...
Medical professionals strongly advise against inhaling a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and saline solution as a home remedy for COVID-19 or pneumonia. Videos shared on social media encouraging the use ...
Those brown bottles of hydrogen peroxide may have been a hallmark of childhood injuries, as the colorless liquid fizzed up when it met a fresh scrape or cut. But now, people are throwing the funky ...
Medical experts are warning the public of a dangerous trend that has been spreading on social media where people are skipping intensive care units and instead treating COVID at home by inhaling ...
Hydrogen peroxide isn't something that you can just apply anywhere on or in your body. As you can see here, people take precautions when handling the substance. (Photo by Emanuele Cremaschi/Getty ...
Since the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, vaccine skeptics have promoted a growing number of unproven at-home remedies to treat and prevent infection with the virus. Add hydrogen peroxide to ...
Another day, another extremely ill-advised attempt to treat COVID-19: This time it's inhaling hydrogen peroxide. In reaction, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) published a post this ...
Those brown bottles of hydrogen peroxide may have been a hallmark of childhood injuries, as the colorless liquid fizzed up when it met a fresh scrape or cut. But now, people are throwing the funky ...
(WHEC) – A dangerous at-home treatment for COVID-19 is going around social media. Some people have started inhaling hydrogen peroxide through a nebulizer. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America ...