The company said there is “reasonable probability” that customers who are immunocompromised could have health complications including life-threatening infections if they use the products. Read more
Masslive - Dec 17
(MedPage Today) -- ORLANDO -- Non-injection routes of epinephrine delivery are gaining proponents for rapid response to immunotherapy anaphylaxis in the allergists' office."I was pretty shocked the first time I used it," said Paul Ogershok... Read more
Medpagetoday - Nov 09
Called Neffy, it offers a needle-free alternative to the EpiPen used by those at risk of potentially fatal anaphylaxis to inject themselves with adrenaline. Read more
Mail Online - Nov 02It may work best when used before travel or large gatherings, especially if accompanied by wearing an N95 face mask. Read more
Oregon Local News - Oct 18
In the form of a 'nasal spray', tiny gold particles act as carriers, delivering a treatment directly to the brain: developed by scientists at the Università Cattolica Rome campus/Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, a new nanotechnological device for the treatment and preventio... Read more
Medical News - Oct 09
Almost 4,000 pharmacies in England have signed up to deliver the spray, offering parents more choice Read more
The Independent - Sep 23
A new clinical trial led by Saarland University researchers suggests that azelastine, a common ingredient in over-the-counter (OTC) allergy nasal sprays, can cut COVID-19 infections by a staggering 70 percent. That’s news that comes not a moment too soon. The FDA is expected to limit access to CO... Read more
Vice News - Sep 05
The Phase 2 trial is not definitive, but it comes as vaccine access is severely restricted. Read more
Ars Technica - Sep 02
Doctors are hoping that the first nasal flu vaccine available for use at home can improve vaccination rates among people who are afraid of needles. Read more
Nbc News - Aug 15