Researchers at WashU Medicine have developed a nasal vaccine against the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus, or bird flu, which has jumped from wild birds to livestock to humans.
A few months after sending an untitled letter to ARS Pharmaceuticals, taking issue with certain aspects of a TV commercial about its epinephrine nasal spray, the FDA is reiterating its concerns about ...
In a second warning letter, the agency calls out what it says are misleading claims and images in the nasal anaphylaxis ...
Popping ears? Sudden sideburns? Nipple spasms? Yep, that's weird — but also totally normal at the same time.
The man's family later sued OptumRx and Walgreens, claiming they didn't offer alternatives after his regular inhaler's price increased dramatically.
North Texans who have been battling “cedar fever” from juniper pollen will be happy to know that pollen counts have nosedived.