The first non-injectable emergency treatment for allergies is anticipated to hit shelves following FDA approval of the neffy epinephrine nasal spray. The product from ARS Pharmaceuticals, previously ...
The FDA added a boxed warning about rare cases of anaphylaxis associated with the multiple sclerosis (MS) drug glatiramer acetate (Copaxone, Glatopa), the agency announced on Wednesday. The warning ...
The main treatment for anaphylaxis is epinephrine, usually given by injection. If you don’t have access to epinephrine, call 911 or seek emergency care immediately. The most effective way to manage ...
A new study by clinical researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital offers insight on the primary triggers and management of childhood anaphylaxis. This severe, ...
New research based on real-world data largely aligns with the scientific literature, although one monoclonal antibody—dupilumab—stood out for its very low risk. Patients receiving monoclonal ...
Anaphylaxis is the most extreme form of severe allergic reactions which can be life threatening and requires emergency medical treatment. It can affect anyone of any age, sex, race and stature.
Today, ALK announced that children aged 4 and older living with severe allergies across the EU can now access the first and only needle-free adrenaline treatment for anaphylaxis, after the European ...
Good news for those who suffer from severe allergic reactions: a nasal spray containing epinephrine rather than a needle can now treat those frightening moments. The treatment, called Neffy, was ...
EU grants marketing approval to ALK’s EURneffy 1 mg, a needle-free adrenaline treatment for young children at risk of anaphylaxis: Denmark Thursday, April 2, 2026, 13:00 Hrs [IS ...
Anaphylaxis can cause severe itching, difficulty breathing, fainting, and abdominal pain. These symptoms usually begin about 30 minutes after coming into contact with an allergy trigger. First, call ...
Many kinds of allergic reactions are more annoying than harmful. Not anaphylaxis (pronounced an-uh-fil-LAX-is). If not addressed promptly, it can cause a potentially fatal condition called ...