BOSTON (Oct. 24, 2024) – Anaphylaxis can come on suddenly and without warning, and because its symptoms can be fatal, it is scary for those who encounter it. Two new studies being presented at this ...
ALK has announced that its EURneffy 1mg nasal adrenaline spray has received a positive opinion from the Committee for ...
EURneffy 1 mg will be the first and only needle-free adrenaline available to younger children in the European Union ARS ...
A new epinephrine nasal spray is huge news for Blacks, who suffer from higher rates of severe, life-threatening food allergies. The Food and Drug Administration has just approved a first-of-its-kind ...
An international panel of experts has developed standardized definitions and treatment protocols for anaphylaxis, aiming to eliminate long-standing inconsistencies in emergency care. The Global ...
Neffy, a nasal spray alternative to the EpiPen and similar injectables, has been approved by the FDA. The first-ever needle-free alternative to the EpiPen and similar epinephrine autoinjectors has ...
Misinformation and outdated protocols contribute to the suboptimal management of anaphylaxis by patients and healthcare professionals, based on data from two new studies presented at the American ...
“Outdated protocols” and a lack of patient education around anaphylaxis treatment can result in poor patient outcomes, Medscape Medical News reported Oct. 28. A survey of 96 patients and caregivers ...
Good news for those who suffer from severe allergic reactions: a nasal spray containing epinephrine rather than a needle can now treat those frightening moments. The treatment, called Neffy, was ...
The new guidelines reflect the efforts of a 46-member panel of experts from 14 countries and seven medical specialties. The findings have received endorsements from 34 medical and patient advocacy ...
Feb 2 (Reuters) - Aquestive Therapeutics said on Monday the U.S. Food and Drug administration has declined to approve its ...
EURneffy 1 mg will be the first and only needle-free adrenaline available to younger children in the European Union ...