In a phase 2 trial, patients having an urticaria exacerbation who used the spray report better hive and pruritus scores than ...
The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first nasal spray epinephrine drug for severe allergic reactions known as anaphylaxis, providing a needle-free alternative to EpiPens and similar ...
FARE's indicator report tracks the growing public health challenge of food allergy in the United States—a top-tier public health issue—highlighting key data that can guide future research efforts.
(CNN) — The US Food and Drug Administration approved the first nasal spray epinephrine drug for severe allergic reactions known as anaphylaxis, providing a needle-free alternative to EpiPens and ...
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