Aug. 9 (UPI) --The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday announced the approval of the first nasal spray for treatment of anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction. The epinephrine nasal ...
Doctors prescribe EpiPen (epinephrine injection) to treat anaphylaxis from any cause, including food and medication allergies. Use EpiPen as soon as symptoms start or just after exposure to a known ...
On Friday, the FDA approved ARS Pharmaceuticals Inc’s (NASDAQ:SPRY) neffy (epinephrine nasal spray) for the emergency treatment of allergic reactions (Type I), including those that are ...
Folks nervous about administering a rescue shot for anaphylaxis finally have a new alternative in a nasal spray. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Friday announced that it has approved neffy, ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new nasal spray on Friday to treat emergency allergic reactions in adults and children — the first injection-free alternative to shots like EpiPen. The ...
Kaléo, a global leader in drug-delivery device combinations and auto-injector innovation and the makers of the only epinephrine auto-injector with voice guidance, AUVI-Q ® (epinephrine injection), ...
Misinformation and outdated protocols contribute to the suboptimal management of anaphylaxis by patients and healthcare professionals, based on data from two new studies presented at the American ...
The event will provide an overview of Nasus Pharma and NS002, the Company’s epinephrine intranasal powder candidate in development for the treatment of anaphylaxis. The current standard of care for ...
Throughout every hour of every day, our immune system patrols our external and internal environment looking for harmful substances. An allergic reaction occurs when the body mistakenly perceives ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new nasal spray on Friday to treat emergency allergic reactions in adults and ...
The FDA has approved a nasal spray, neffy, as the first non-needle means of delivering rescue epinephrine during anaphylaxis The spray is meant for adults and kids weighing over 66 pounds FRIDAY, Aug.