If you suffer from allergies or sinus congestion, you might want to think twice before using this nasal spray. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is recalling 89,312 bottles of NasoGel nasal ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the expanded use of ARS Pharmaceuticals' nasal spray for severe allergic ...
The FDA has approved Neffy, a needle-free nasal spray, for children aged 4 and up, providing fast and effective treatment for severe allergic reactions and anaphylaxis.
He is the first patient to have permission from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to try a nasal spray for moderate Alzheimer’s disease under the federal agency’s expanded access ...
So, according to the researchers, the nasal spray may soon be tested on humans. Alzheimer’s disease and similar disorders are linked to the abnormal build-up of tau proteins within brain cells.
In December, retired electrician Joe Walsh, 79, became the first Alzheimer’s patient to try a nasal spray used to treat other neurological diseases. Walsh, of Quincy, started having trouble ...
Could football players with a concussion one day be treated with a quick spray up their nose? That could be a possibility one day after a new study found that a monoclonal antibody-based nasal ...