A tubular device with an atomizing distal tip intended to be attached to the container (e.g., squeeze bottle, syringe) of a medication (e.g., local anaesthetic) [not included] for administration of the medication in spray (atomized) form. It may be used externally (i.e., on skin) and/or non-surgical invasively via a natural orifice (e.g., oral, laryngeal) during a clinical procedure (e.g., endotracheal intubation, prior to percutaneous injection); it is typically made of polymer materials. This is a single-use device.