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WASHINGTON — An epinephrine nasal spray resulted in outcomes that were comparable with injections in pediatric patients, according to a poster presented at the American Academy of Allergy ...
While many children experiencing anaphylaxis stay for long hours, even overnight, after receiving a dose of epinephrine, 95% could be safely discharged within two hours and 98% within four hours.
Cases of epinephrine administration for food-induced anaphylaxis in U.S. pediatric EDs increased 4% each year between 2007 and 2015, according to a study published in The Journal of Allergy and ...
In a small observational study, one intranasal epinephrine dose administered immediately after the observation of a grade 2 allergic reaction resulted in all 15 pediatric patients being able to ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday informed Aquestive Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:AQST) that an advisory ...
You recognize that giving children IM epinephrine as early as possible is the treatment of choice and antihistamines and steroids are only adjunct therapies.
Neffy (epinephrine nasal spray) 1mg is now available for the emergency treatment of type 1 allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, in pediatric patients aged 4 years and older weighing 15 to ...
ARS Pharmaceuticals’ neffy® (epinephrine nasal spray) 1 mg is Now Available in the United States for Type I Allergic Reactions, including Anaphylaxis, in Pediatric Patients Weighing 15 to < 30 ...
FDA approves ARS Pharma's Neffy 1 mg, the first nasal epinephrine spray for children with severe allergies, offering a needle-free alternative to autoinjectors.
Children with a history of food-induced allergic reactions may need more than one shot of epinephrine to halt a severe reaction, a study has confirmed.
While many children experiencing anaphylaxis stay for long hours, even overnight, after receiving a dose of epinephrine, 95% could be safely discharged within 2 hours and 98% within 4 hours, study ...