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Enovid for Healthcare Workers: Why Medical Staff Are Among Its Loyal Users
By Udi Damari on Jun 30, 2026 0 CommentQuick answer: Healthcare workers spend long shifts in high-exposure environments. Many add Enovid™ (NoWonder™ in the US) to a layered daily routine. Enovid is a registered medical device in several countries where clinicians use it. Here's why medical staff are among its most loyal users.
A high-exposure profession
Nurses, physicians and other clinical staff work close to patients for hours at a time, often through back-to-back shifts. It's a profession where people think carefully about daily routines — which is part of why a pocket-sized nasal cleanser has a following among medical staff. One of our long-standing customer stories is a nurse-and-teacher couple who keep it on hand for maskless public settings.
Why clinicians value a nitric oxide nasal spray
A few practical reasons come up repeatedly. Enovid is a registered medical device in multiple countries — including Israel, Germany and South Africa — so many clinicians first encountered it in a clinical context abroad. It's been the subject of peer-reviewed studies. And it's small, simple to use, and easy to keep in a scrubs pocket for a quick nasal-care step during a shift.
Part of a layered approach — not a replacement for PPE
This is the important part. Among the healthcare workers who use it, nitric oxide nasal care is described as one layer alongside everything clinical protocols already require: PPE, hand hygiene, and vaccination. It is a nasal cleanser used as part of a personal routine — it does not replace protective equipment or clinical precautions, and shouldn't be treated as if it does.
The bottom line
Medical staff tend to be evidence-minded, and the combination of a public clinical record plus practical, pocket-sized daily use is what keeps them coming back. You can read the studies on our clinical data page or shop Enovid (now NoWonder™) directly.
Enovid™ is a registered medical device in Israel, Germany, South Africa and several Asian markets. In the United States the identical formulation is sold as NoWonder™, a cosmetic nasal cleanser, and no drug or disease-prevention claims are made for it. Any studies referenced here were conducted with Enovid™ or FabiSpray™ outside the United States.
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