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The nasal spray "Neffy" is the first needle-free option for severe allergic reactions that the FDA has approved. The spray would be an alternative to EpiPens.
The first non-injectable emergency treatment for allergies is anticipated to hit shelves following FDA approval of the neffy epinephrine nasal spray. The product from ARS Pharmaceuticals ...
The FDA just approved an epinephrine nasal spray option for serious allergic reactions triggered by problem foods, medicines, or insect stings. Previously, people who needed epinephrine needed to ...
The Neffy nasal spray treats adults and children and could help the more than 1 in 3 U.S. adults reported to have a seasonal or food allergy.
FDA approves first allergy nasal spray The Food and Drug Administration approved Friday a nasal spray for serious allergic reactions to food, medications and insect stings, marking the first ...
The first non-injectable emergency treatment for allergies is anticipated to hit shelves following FDA approval of the neffy epinephrine nasal spray. Neffy (previously called ARS-1) from ARS ...
Health FDA approves first nasal spray to treat dangerous allergic reactions “There’s a real unmet medical need for a large portion of the population.” This image provided by ARS ...
FDA approves first allergy nasal spray The Food and Drug Administration approved Friday a nasal spray for serious allergic reactions to food, medications and insect stings, marking the first ...
It's for adults, and for children who weigh at least 66 pounds, who have what are known as type 1 allergic reactions, which include the potentially life-threatening condition called anaphylaxis.
U.S. health officials on Friday approved a nasal spray to treat severe allergic reactions, the first needle-free alternative to shots like EpiPen. The Food and Drug Administration said it approved ...