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The first needle-free emergency treatment for anaphylaxis – in the form of a nasal spray – will now be available in the UK.
Scientists have, for the first time, tracked nasal insulin traveling into the brain—revealing why it may work differently in ...
The 16-person, first-in-human study showed promising safety and efficacy data for delivering insulin intranasally in older ...
Those at risk of a severe allergic reaction always have handy an EpiPen just in case. But soon their life might be saved by a spray in the nose rather than a needle to the thigh.
While the nasal spray currently is approved for kids and adults weighing at least 66 lb, it's being studied in pediatric patients who weigh less, and could be available to this group next year.
Nasal spray a better alternative to injections for many children by Anne Sliper Midling, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain ...
NEW NASAL SPRAY, NOW APPROVED TO SAVE LIVES AFTER A SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION. HERE TO TELL US MORE IS DOCTOR ALI RAJA, DEPUTY CHAIR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE AT MASS GENERAL. DOCTOR ...