Paul H. Ratner, MD, MBA, Allergist, discusses the genesis of a new treatment for allergy to airborne pollens, developed by Ashok Wahi, BS, MS, PE. Marketed as Chloraseptic Allergen Block for adults and Little Allergies for kids, it is an invisible, non-medicated gel placed under the nostrils that electrostatically attracts the allergen particles and stops them getting into the nose.

References and Resources
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