For Healthcare Professionals 
(HCP & Partners)

NoriZite® nasal and oral sprays are drug-free medical devices designed to add a soft-matter barrier at the entrance to the respiratory tract. They are relevant when patients ask for non-pharmacological support alongside vaccination, masks and standard care.

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For Healthcare Professionals 
(HCP & Partners)

NoriZite® nasal and oral sprays are drug-free medical devices designed to add a soft-matter barrier at the entrance to the respiratory tract. They are relevant when patients ask for non-pharmacological support alongside vaccination, masks and standard care. The following information is intended for UK-registered healthcare professionals. Content may reference in vitro and non-clinical data.

The following information is intended for UK-registered healthcare professionals. Content may reference in vitro and non-clinical data. This product is a medical device and not a pharmaceutical replacement.

Key Points for Clinical Discussion

Mechanism

Physical barrier formation and particle trapping, without active pharmaceutical ingredients.

Intended role

To complement, not replace, existing public-health and clinical measures.

Target groups

People with frequent exposure (e.g. commuters, teachers, healthcare workers) and those seeking extra support in high-risk seasons.

Safety

Biocompatibility-tested formulations with widely used preservatives at low levels.

Suggested Patient Wording

Communication is critical for compliance. Utilize these technical talking points to clarify the physical mechanism of NoriZite® during patient interactions.

01

IDENTIFICATION

A drug-free nasal spray that forms a protective, soft coating inside your nose.

02

FUNCTIONALITY

Designed to trap viruses, pollen, and other particles for several hours, giving your body more time to naturally clear them.

03

Application

This is a complementary tool and does not replace vaccines or prescribed medicines.

Critical Protocol

This medical device is a complementary tool and does not substitute for vaccination or prescribed pharmacological interventions.