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Spray it ain’t so! It’s bad enough you’re brushing your teeth all wrong — now it turns out you’ve also been abusing your nasal spray. “I was yesterday years old when I learned there ...
A nasal spray can tamp down potentially fatal reactions, a boon to the many patients in crisis who fear using EpiPens. Neffy, a new device approved by the Food and Drug Administration, is the ...
A newly approved nasal spray for serious allergic reactions will serve as a critical alternative to EpiPens and other auto-injectors, helping to treat such reactions quicker in people who are ...
The spray, which will be sold under the brand name neffy, is seen as an alternative to EpiPen and other autoinjectors that are filled with epinephrine, a life-saving drug used by people at risk of ...
Citations. A.K. Ellis et al.Development of neffy, an epinephrine nasal spray, for severe allergic reactions.Pharmaceutics.Vol. 16, June 2024, p. 811. doi: 10.3390 ...
The nasal spray offers the same medical results as the auto-injectors, but it has some other advantages, Lieberman said. If you want to buy the nasal spray without insurance, a two-pack is about ...
No needles required: The FDA approves an at-home flu vaccine The nasal spray option could encourage more people who have fears of doctors or needles to inoculate themselves against the flu.
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