EpiPen (epinephrine) is a prescription drug that’s used as an emergency treatment for severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. This drug can interact with other medications. For example, ...
If you or someone you love has an allergy that results in anaphylaxis, you know how important it is to administer epinephrine at the first sign of a reaction. Epinephrine is the frontline treatment ...
Share on Pinterest In the case of a severe allergic reaction, study results showed that epinephrine delivered via the nose had a similar influence on heart rate and blood pressure as an injection.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the first needle-free alternative to the EpiPen on Friday, a single-use epinephrine nasal spray for the emergency treatment of allergic reactions, including ...
Epinephrine nasal spray alongside auto-injectors will now be permitted in Tennessee schools, thanks to a new law aimed at improving responses to allergic reactions.
The recent approval of a new epinephrine nasal spray gives patients a powerful new way to keep life-threatening allergic reactions at bay. But that doesn't mean folks no longer have to worry about ...
Millions of Americans who have allergies have really had only one option when it comes to emergency treatment for a severe reaction: using an autoinjector like the EpiPen. But now there's an ...
Chrisma Obiniana’s daughter, Kalea, is allergic to peanuts, cashews and pistachios Chrisma Obiniana Chrisma Obiniana’s daughter, Kalea, was only 3 months old when the mom started to notice that ...
Allergic reactions are serious and stressful situations that can happen anywhere and at any time. People who have serious allergies are often given a medicine called epinephrine to use during an ...
An epinephrine nasal spray to treat allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, did not receive FDA approval last month. This setback for ARS Pharma’s Neffy means there is still no needle-free option ...
For years, people with severe allergies have been prescribed an epinephrine autoinjector in case of emergency situations. But these injectors—which include the popular EpiPen—involve jabbing a needle ...