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The US Food and Drug Administration approved a new nasal spray as a rapid treatment for migraine pain in adults. The nasal spray zavegepant, sold as Zavzpret, may relieve pain and other bothersome ...
Neffy, a single-dose nasal spray that can be administered into one nostril, was approved for use in adult and pediatric patients who weigh at least 66 pounds.
The device used to administer Neffy is already widely used for some other nasal spray medications already on the market, including the overdose reversal drug naloxone — branded as Narcan nasal ...
The first needle-free emergency treatment for anaphylaxis – in the form of a nasal spray – will now be available in the UK.
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 ...
The spray treats inflammation in the brain and reduces it so that the patient's thinking and memory will no longer ...
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 ...
Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital have developed a nasal spray that could provide broad-spectrum protection against various respiratory infections, including COVID-19, influenza ...
The resulting repeated need for nasal spray isn’t technically considered an addiction, said Dr. Jonathan Bernstein, an allergist and immunologist in Cincinnati.
Emergent BioSolutions Inc., maker of Narcan, a nasal-spray form of naloxone, said Tuesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration fast-tracked an application it submitted for an over-the ...
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