Drug-free hay fever treatment taking alternative route to market

Drug-free hay fever treatment taking alternative route to market
Spun out of AUT, the product is hoping to hit the ground running by starting with the social media dominated wellbeing market. (Image: AUT)
Ben Moore
An academic at the Auckland University of Technology is commercialising a new product spun out of the school’s BioDesign Lab as a drug-free way to treat hay fever, as well as other nasal congestion issues.The Goodair Nosebuds use vibrations to promote the nasal passage’s natural clearing processes to prevent the build-up of irritants that cause a reaction and have attracted $1.65 million in funding, led by $900,000 from WNT Ventures and the rest from private investors.While the product itself could prove revolutionary for the 2...

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