Intranasal epinephrine is effective and comparable to epinephrine injection products for severe allergic reactions.
Epinephrine now available in a nasal spray formulation (neffy) is being hailed as a way to diminish barriers to use, which is critical in emergency situations such as an anaphylactic reaction. The ...
Thomas Jefferson University and Sempresto, Inc. are pleased to announce an exclusive licensing agreement for a novel epinephrine autoinjector designed to improve accessibility and ease of use for ...
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ARS Pharma to showcase a late-breaking oral presentation and six poster presentations highlighting real world impact of neffy® (epinephrine nasal spray) Oral presentation reports about 9 out of every ...
Epinephrine autoinjectors may have limited effectiveness in helping patients survive anaphylaxis events, according to a review published in Clinical and Experimental Allergy. Healio spoke with Robert ...
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Woman’s hand holding a unused epinephrine Auto injector. The device is commonly used to treat the life threatening immune response known as anaphylaxis. A survey explored triggers for use of ...
Epinephrine is more often prescribed for venom allergy and idiopathic anaphylaxis than for food allergy despite its potential as a life-saving drug for allergic reactions. After careful consideration, ...
WASHINGTON -- Although FDA approval has eluded the intranasal epinephrine spray ARS-1 (also known as neffy), it continued to build its case with findings of resolved allergic symptoms in children and ...
ARS Pharma to showcase a late-breaking oral presentation and six poster presentations highlighting real world impact of neffy ® (epinephrine ...
"A needle-free option for administering epinephrine would be used more quickly after symptoms developed and would be easier to use versus an injectable device." Patients and caregivers believe that ...