Whether it’s allergies, a sinus infection or runny nose many people turn to nasal sprays for quick relief. And now, there’s growing interest in other nasal spray products such as ...
The vaccine FluMist, manufactured by MedImmune, which was acquired by AstraZeneca in 2007, was first approved by the FDA in 2003 for individuals between five and 49 years of age. Its approval has ...
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier weighs in on the FDA approving an at-home nasal spray flu vaccine and 12 ...
FluMist is a nasal spray manufactured by AstraZeneca that has been used to protect against influenza in the United States ...
First Influenza Vaccine That Does Not Need to be Administered by a Health Care Provider ...
The Food and Drug Administration announced Friday it had broadened the approval of the FluMist nasal spray to become the first “self-administered” influenza vaccine — though a delay in the change ...
On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first-ever flu vaccine that doesn’t need to be given by a health ...
The FDA Friday approved the flu vaccine that can be done at home and does not need to be administered by a health care provider.
The days of waiting for a flu shot at your doctor's office or local pharmacy may be over: The U.S. Food and Drug ...
No doctor? No problem. In a first, the US Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved a nasal spray flu vaccine for self-administration. Starting next fall, AstraZeneca's FluMist, which was ...
Dr. Curiel says vaccines in nasal form target the airway, where a respiratory virus enters the body. “A systemic injection, like MRNA, will augment antibodies in the blood, not so much in the lung.
The nasal spray option could encourage more people who have fears of doctors or needles to inoculate themselves against the ...