Aches and pains. Pain (think: body aches and a sore throat) is also a tip off that you’re dealing with a virus like a cold.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is recalling 89,312 bottles of NasoGel nasal spray because the product might cause ...
Retired electrician Joe Walsh in December became the first Alzheimer’s patient to try a nasal spray used to treat other ...
There’s another recall to be aware of right now, and it involves nose spray. NeilMed Pharmaceuticals Inc., the manufacturer of NasoGel Spray, has issued an international recall of 89,312 of its sprays ...
Joe Walsh is now testing a new treatment using a nasal spray, the medication inside is called Foralumab. He is the first patient with Alzheimer's to try it. The Walsh family is hopeful. Foralumab is ...
A meeting of the board of directors of the company is scheduled to be held on February 11, 2025, to consider and approve the ...
Aptar has a narrow economic moat, with durable switching costs in the Pharma business supported by intangible assets throughout the product portfolio from expertise in product regulation, design, and ...
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Pharmaceutical Technology on MSNKeymed’s Stapokibart approved by NMPA for seasonal allergic rhinitisChina's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has approved Keymed Biosciences’ supplemental new drug application ...
The trial will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a next-generation vaccine administered through a nasal spray or ...
ARS Pharmaceuticals launched Neffy, the first FDA-approved needle-free epinephrine nasal spray for severe allergic reactions.
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Green Matters on MSNViral Video Reveals the Right Way to Use Flonase, Because Apparently We're All Doing It WrongA doctor explains how to correctly use Flonase nasal spray, which includes manually opening your sinuses before you spray.
Confusion between approved injectable epinephrine products and unapproved nasal solutions has prompted a warning to ...
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