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Obstructive sleep apnea hugely impacts health and well-being, but as those with the condition know, treatment is very limited. Now, a new nasal spray has shown promise in alleviating the symptoms ...
The Food and Drug Administration approved a new nasal spray Friday as the first needle-free emergency treatment for potentially fatal allergic reactions. The spray, which is made by ARS ...
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 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 ...
For one, the Neffy nasal spray is relatively small — just over two inches tall — which makes it more convenient to carry around than a clunky, six-inch EpiPen, Dr. Blaiss said.
Health Nasal spray alternative to EpiPen for allergic reactions is approved by FDA By Reuters Published Aug. 9, 2024, 4:24 p.m. ET ...
The makers of a nasal spray launched last year by start-up Akita Biosciences have pulled back the curtain on how their product works (Adv. Mater. 2024, DOI: 10.1002/adma.202406348).
Life-saving nasal spray treatment for anaphylaxis now available in UK The first needle-free emergency treatment for anaphylaxis has been approved for use Jane Kirby Friday 18 July 2025 18:18 BST ...
The resulting repeated need for nasal spray isn’t technically considered an addiction, said Dr. Jonathan Bernstein, an allergist and immunologist in Cincinnati.