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Dosing began at Weill Cornell Medical Center in a Phase 2a trial testing foralumab nasal spray in people with nonactive SPMS.
Some sprays may have different instructions on the label, so use those or follow your doctor's directions. How often can I use nasal spray? That depends on the type of spray. Once or twice a day ...
McCall read the labels, but “I didn’t think a couple ... Allergies typically have more than one symptom, like itchy, watery eyes. But nasal spray overuse has just one: nasal congestion that ...
A newly approved nasal spray for serious allergic reactions will ... a “notable softening of the language” from the current labels of injectable epinephrine products, which direct patients ...
The nasal spray Neffy is the first non-injectable epinephrine ... shock after eating cookies that didn’t list peanuts on the label, and last year, a man from Texas died after eating a taco ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Johnson & Johnson’s ketamine-derived nasal spray to help millions ... However, off-label use of the drug has “skyrocketed” in recent years ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Johnson & Johnson's ketamine-derived nasal spray to help millions ... However, off-label use of the drug has "skyrocketed" in recent years, "despite ...
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