With only a snort a week, a new drug might keep patients safe from several viruses — and the University of Maryland is willing to pay more than $1,000 for people willing to test it. The nasal spray ...
Researchers have developed a nasal spray for flu prevention that has shown promising results in preliminary human trials. Seasonal influenza (the flu) is an acute respiratory infection that affects up ...
An antibody nasal spray has shown promise for protecting against flu in preliminary human trials, after first being validated in mice and monkeys. It may be useful for combatting future flu pandemics ...
Credit: Milestone Pharmaceuticals. Each nasal spray device delivers 2 sprays containing a total of etripamil 70mg. The intranasal therapy consists of a novel calcium channel blocker and is designed to ...
Credit: Emergent BioSolutions. Narcan Nasal Spray is an opioid antagonist that reverses the effects of opioids, including respiratory depression, sedation, and hypotension. The Narcan carrying case ...
A recent nasal spray recall has expanded to another brand, with the Federal Drug Administration saying the products were found to contain mold and unsafe levels of bacteria as customers are urged to ...
WASHINGTON — A nasal spray recall has been expanded after further testing found additional contamination concerns, the FDA said Tuesday. Albuquerque-based MediNatura New Mexico, Inc. is now ...
(WJW) – The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a nationwide recall of nasal spray, which officials report has been found to contain yeast/mold and microbial contamination. According to ...
A pharmaceutical company has expanded a recall on nasal spray products because of possible yeast, mold and microbial contamination, which could lead to infections. MediNatura New Mexico, Inc. issued ...
WEDNESDAY UPDATE: The recall has been expanded. Publix posted Monday that its stores are included in last week’s recall of ReBoost Nasal Spray, which “has been found to contain yeast/mold and ...
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