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Chain Drug Review
“SinuCleanse® Looks to Expand Category”
March 14, 2005

Med-Systems Inc. is embarking on an aggressive marketing campaign to get its SinuCleanse® nasal wash system into more drug chains. Read entire article

Womenof.com
“Tips for Curing Sinusitis”
March, 2005

If you're like many patients filling up my daily schedule, you're struggling with symptoms of sinus pain, congestion, and drainage. This dreadful, dry, Denver winter has played havoc with these vulnerable air spaces. Those who suffer from chronic inflammation and infection in their sinuses are truly "the walking wounded," too well to take to their beds and too sick to fully participate in their lives. Read entire article

Chain Drug Review
“Big Push Planned for SinuCleanse®”
January 31, 2005

MedSystems Inc. is launching an integrated marketing communications campaign to support its SinuCleanse® nasal wash system, which debuted at Walgreen Co. stores nationwide in 2003. SinuCleanse® is a saline solution that, instead of treating the symptoms of sinus trouble, addresses the root problem--thickened mucus. Read entire article

Drug Week
“Sinus Sufferers Find OTC Drugs Confusing and Turn to Other Remedies By staff reporter”
January, 2005

The recent "Searching for Sinus Relief" survey finds that 69% of sinus sufferers are confused by the choices for over-the-counter drugs, and 82% of respondents said that the drug remedies they have tried do not provide long-term relief for their sinus problems. Read entire article

Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week
“Sinus Disease; Sinus Sufferers Find OTC Drugs Confusing, Turn to Other Remedies, Study Shows”
January 2, 2005

The recent "Searching for Sinus Relief" survey finds that 69% of sinus sufferers are confused by the choices for over-the-counter drugs, and 82% of respondents said that the drug remedies they have tried do not provide long-term relief for their sinus problems.. Read entire article

New Living Magazine
“Washing Away Springtime Allergies and Sinus Problems”
January, 2005

April showers are said to bring May flowers, and they both bring stuffiness, watery eyes, headaches and sinus pain to those suffering from springtime allergies and sinus problems. Approximately 70 million adults and children suffer from these symptoms and up to 15 percent of adults in the United States report sinus problems each year. Read entire article

Health & Medicine Week
“Drug Development; Nasal Wash Refill Packets Now Available in Retail Stores”
October 11, 2004

Med-Systems Inc., manufacturer of the SinuCleanse® nasal wash system, released its Natural Saline Solution refill packets for sale at retail stores.. Read entire article

San Jose Mercury News
"Treating the Nose: Many Rinsing Away Symptoms of Spring With Nasal Washes"
March 16, 2004

Spring flowers mean pollen -- and, for a growing number of allergy sufferers, a good spring cleaning for their noses. Read entire article

Chain Drug Review
"What's Latest Joins What's Traditional"
March 1, 2004

The cough, cold and allergy category in chain drug stores continues to reap dividends, from the 2002 move of Schering-Plough Corp.'s Calritin to nonprescription status to the more recent early and severe flu season.
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Dow Jones Newswires
"IN THE PIPELINE: Doctor's Device Unclogs Stuffy Sinuses" February 17, 2004

Dr. Diane Heatley got the germ of her entrepreneurial idea from one of her nurses. Noticing all the sinus surgeries Heatley performed, the nurse asked her why she never recommended that patients try a neti pot.
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American Medical Journal
ENT's nose for business nothing to sneeze at.
February 16, 2004

The product kit which is now sold in Walgreen Co. stores around the country, consists of a modified neti-pot - a small pot with a handle and spout in the shape of a genie's lamp - and dry saline packets. Read entire article

Milwaukee Business Journal
“Ka-choo!: Madison doctor finds success in nose-cleansing system”
January 23, 2004

When Dr. Diane Heatley of Madison set out to develop a product for sinus sufferers six years ago, she knew she would receive a few strange comments about her idea. Read entire article

Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
“Daily nasal irrigation for sinusitis”
December 1, 2003

A University of Wisconsin study (J Fam Pract 2002;51:1049-55) concludes that daily use of an over-the-counter nasal irrigation device offers sinusitis sufferers significantly improved quality of life and fewer sinus symptoms The study used the SinuCleanse® nasal irrigation kit, which is easy to use and thus improves compliance. Read entire article

Capital Times and Wisconsin State Journal
“Walgreens To Sell SinuCleanse® Nationally”
October 9, 2003

Med-Systems Inc. this week announced that its nasal washing system developed in Madison will be sold across the country in Walgreens drug stores. Sales of SinuCleanse® in Wisconsin Walgreens stores have been so successful that the national retailer recently expanded availability to all 4,227 locations in 44 states and Puerto Rico, Med Systems said. Read entire article