Enovid is a nitric oxide nasal spray which is designed to kill the respiratory viruses that cause COVID-19 in the nasal cavity. Enovid produces a reduction in viral load of SAR-CoV-2 within 24 hours of treatment in the upper airways, preventing it from incubating and spreading to the lungs.
Enovid is sold over-the-counter, no prescription is required. Buy more and SAVE! Prices per bottle decrease when you purchase larger quantities. See the table below for details.
Enovid delivers a measured dose of Nitric Oxide in a nasal spray, designed to prevent infection from all current versions of the SARS-CoV-2 virus by reducing the viral load within the respiratory tract. Phase 3 clinical trials showed that viral replication was suppressed within 24 hours of treatment.
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Enovid’s Nitric Oxide Nasal Spray (NONS) is the proprietary drug preparation from SaNOtize which was designed to kill the virus that causes COVID-19 in the upper airways, preventing it from incubating and spreading to the lungs by reducing the viral load in COVID-19 patients by more than 95%.
In controlled studies, all subsequent COVID-19 variants, including the latest omicron variants, show a reduction in viral load within 24 hours of treatment with Enovid VIRX. NONS contains a broad-spectrum antiviral that is effective in the lab against a wide range of viruses and so far, despite a large number of mutations of the coronavirus, this has not interfered with its effectiveness against viral replication.
Each bottle contains a month’s supply for one person to spray twice daily to protect against viruses.
How Enovid Works
Enovid is like a “hand sanitizer for the nose.” It creates a physical barrier in the nasal passages to stop viruses and delivers a “chemical barrier” of nitric oxide, known for its antimicrobial qualities.
When to use Enovid?
Enovid shields against respiratory viruses and should be administered before and after suspected exposure to SAR-CoV-2 virus, including omicron variants by individuals in high-risk environments or who have been exposed to other infected people, for example on public transportation, in health care settings, daycares, shopping centers, sports events, etc.
Enovid may be applied 2-3 times over the day or up to 5 times a day following suspected exposure to viruses, especially if in contact with COVID-19-infected people who have traveled to countries with high-risk levels such as South Africa, Hong Kong, Thailand, and Singapore, and people at special risk, such as pregnant women, aged people, and people with compromised immune systems..
Discard the Enovid sprayer on the expiration date printed on the sprayer or 60 days after the first opening, whichever comes first.
Ingredients: Sodium chloride, citric acid, HPMC, sodium nitrite, Benzalkonium Chloride
A small amount of nitric oxide is created when the spray is used. This patented technology for nitric oxide-releasing creates nitric oxide molecules only when needed.