Overview & background
A nasal or oral spray turns a liquid medicine into a fine, dosed mist delivered straight to the nasal lining or mouth, where it can act locally or be absorbed. The metered spray pump is the heart of the system, releasing a precise, repeatable dose with each actuation, and a glass bottle gives the inert, stable container that drug formulations need.
The same format now serves both familiar local treatments — saline, decongestants, throat sprays — and a growing range of systemic drugs and supplements designed for nasal or sublingual absorption.
