

Instant Comfort - Fast acting, soothing reliefSinus Dynamics offers the most advanced technology for the treatment of Sinusitis by using an aerosolizing device combined with custom compounded antibiotics, anti-fungal, and anti-inflammatory medications. By targeting the source of the problem directly, Sinusitis sufferers can expect immediate and better results with fewer side effects. The SinusDynamics™ used to aerosolize our medications is the most advanced equipment in the market today. Our device is portable and lightweight, aerosolizes into an ultra fine mist, providing the most optimum treatment in 3-5 minutes on most medications. Ask your physician to prescribe the SinusDynamics™ treatment for your sinus problems.
Sinus Dynamics™ is a program offered by General Home Pharmacy in Westlake Village, CA. Our program works with Otolyringologists, Allergists, and Primary care physicians to provide the latest aerosoling equipment and custom compounded medications for treatment of chronic Sinusitis and Rhinitis. |
TestimonialsMachine is miles better than Sinus Pharmacy's machine, it is quiet and does the job in 3 minutes compared to 15 minutes with the old one. Treatment was fantastic, I am telling everyone about it. .............................................................................
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Sinusitis vs. Sinus Infection
It usually is preceded by a cold, allergy attack, or irritation by environmental pollutants. Unlike a cold, or allergy, bacterial sinusitis requires a physician's diagnosis and treatment with an antibiotic to cure the infection and prevent future complication. |
More than 37 million people in the United States are affected with sinusitis each year. Because sinusitis symptoms are very similar with the symptoms of a common cold, most people would never see a doctor for these symptoms and just treat sinusitis like they would a common cold. So, if you have a cold that won't just go away, it is always best to see a doctor to get a proper diagnosis and be directed to the right course of treatment.
Once you are properly diagnosed, deciding on a proper course of sinusitis treatment is the next step.
Sinusitis is an infection of the sinus cavities that is, more often than not, caused by bacteria. Bacterial infections are usually treated with a course of antibiotics. There are different ways on how you take these medications. There are also different kinds of antibiotics that are prescribed to sinusitis patients. This would depend on the type of sinusitis you have and the severity.
Oral medications usually have more side effects and can take some time before you feel any relief. Intravenous antibiotics allow the medication to be circulated into your system right away. But intravenous antibiotics are not always readily available. Aerosolized or inhaled antibiotics could be your best bet. Since the medication is delivered to you through a nebulizer, it allows the inhalation of medication direct onto the infected area and enables it to treat the infection right away.
With aerosolized antibiotics, a compound solution is usually designed specifically for your needs. Tobramycin is one kind of antibiotic that is usually included in these compound solutions that are to be used with nebulizers. Tobramycin inhalation has been done by thousands of patients who found this to be effective and safe. The aerosol administration allows high concentrations of tobramycin to be delivered to the site of the infection, leading to a sinusitis treatment that works fast and sure.
Sinus Dynamics offers this type of aerosolized technology that delivers medication topically via aerosol mist into the nasal cavities and sinuses. For an almost instant relief from your sinusitis symptoms, talk to your physician or be referred to a local doctor who can help you decide if the Sinus Dynamics program is right for you.