The SinuSonic lasts for six months and then it needs to be replaced. Like toothbrushes, razor blades and other hygiene equipment, over time it must be replaced for sanitary reasons. Use your SinuSonic dailly to maximize the value and the results!
Listen to Dr. Schlosser, MD (ENT), discuss why the SinuSonic isn't designed to be used indefinitely.
Patients exhibited significant increases (15%) in PNIF within five minutes of using the device (p<0.001).
Following a two week, twice-daily regimen, PNIF scores increased over 30% versus initial baseline - a mean improvement of 25.0 L/min, and statistically and clinically significant (p<0.001).
The Total Nasal Symptom Scores improved by 3.7 points, with 80% of patients achieving a clinically relevant improvement (p<0.001).
Improvements were seen for all patient-reported outcome metrics at each interval, including reduced symptoms of nasal congestion, nasal drainage and sinonasal pressure.
No major adverse events detected, with 97.5% of subjects reporting zero pain or discomfort at study conclusion.
At study completion, 87.5% of subjects indicated they would recommend SinuSonic to a friend or family member.
Soler ZM, Nguyen SA, Salvador C, et al. A novel device combining acoustic vibration with oscillating expiratory pressure for the treatment of nasal congestion. Int Forum Allergy Rhinol. Feb. 27, 2020
The SinuSonic is designed as a single-user product and can be reused for 6 months or 1080 minutes of use. It can then be disposed of in normal household waste.
For best results use your SinuSonic for two minutes per session at least twice a day, every day or more often as needed. There is no negative associated with using SinuSonic as many times per day as required to address your condition. The key to success with SinuSonic is daily use. Our research shows that the longer you use SinuSonic the better your results will be.
The SinuSonic lasts for six months and then it needs to be replaced. Like toothbrushes, razor blades and other hygiene equipment, over time it must be replaced for sanitary reasons. Use your SinuSonic dailly to maximize the value and the results!
Listen to Dr. Schlosser, MD (ENT), discuss why the SinuSonic isn't designed to be used indefinitely.
Our studies have primarily focused on congestion symptoms, but studies have shown patients experience improvements in nasal drainage after using the SinuSonic.
The SinuSonic may be recyclable in your area – follow your local recycling center's procedures for electronic device recycling. Or you can visit our recycling page for more information on how we can recycle your device for you.
Unfortunately no product is 100% effective for everyone. Our research indicates that there is a small percentage of people who have a condition that just won’t be resolved by SinuSonic. We recommend that those people see an Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist or a Rhinologist for a more detailed review of their condition. More practically we find that the people who report not having success with SinuSonic are not using the device consistently for two minutes twice a day (or more as required) every day as the research indicates is most effective.
The SinuSonic is warrantied for manufacturing defects – please read all instructions before using your device. If your device does not activate when the battery pull tab is removed or stops functioning before 6 months or 1080 minutes of use, please contact customer service: customerservice@sinusonic.com.
Yes! SinuSonic has been awarded five patents to date. US#D909,564, US#D893,703, US#11,213,641, US# 11,213,642, and US#11,305, 077 and has other patents pending. SinuSonic is trademarked, US Serial Number 88129216.
There is no latex in the device. The mask is made of food-grade silicone and the body is ABS (Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene). ABS is a plastic found in many household items.
Medical devices, like the SinuSonic, are currently eligible to be purchased with your FSA or HSA without a prescription. For complete information on FSA and HSA eligible medical expenses, please visit www.irs.gov
The SinuSonic is not a replacement for treatments under the supervision of a physician. See all warnings for health conditions that should be discussed with your physician before you use a SinuSonic.
Discontinue use – you are probably breathing too fast and/or too hard – after you normalize, stay seated, slow down, and take deep breathes in and out.
Yes! In our published research SinuSonic did improve nasal drainage. Use SinuSonic two minutes twice a day every day for best results. Just keep some tissues handy to remove any discharge from your nose.
Yes! SinuSonic helps with inflammation caused by allergies through a combination of specific vibration at 128hz and positive expiratory pressure. SinuSonic also appears to help produce nitric oxide in the nasal cavity which can also help reduce the inflammation overall.