The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved FluMist — the nasal spray flu vaccine — for home use by a patient or adult caregiver. Dr. Nicole Saphier and Dr. Marc Siegel weigh in.
The FDA has approved FluMist (AstraZeneca) for self-administration by adults up to age 49 years or for caregiver administration for children aged 2 to 17 years, making it the first self-administered ...
The FluMist vaccine, manufactured by AstraZeneca, was approved in 2003 for health care providers to give patients, but the method has gotten renewed attention due to a new, broader approval. On Friday ...
AstraZeneca has a new at-home flu vaccine coming out. When will it arrive and how will it be administered? Here's what to ...
(NewsNation) — The FDA has approved an at-home flu vaccine produced by AstraZeneca which can be acquired from online ...
I love being able to go to the pharmacy for my own (or my kids’) flu shots. Pop in, get the shot, then go about my day. That ...
The FDA approved FluMist, a nasal spray flu vaccine for self-administration, making it the first flu vaccine of its kind available for at home use.
AstraZeneca released results from the TROPION-Breast01 Phase 3 trial of datopotamab deruxtecan, showing no statistically ...
Since its initial US approval in 2003, 200 million doses of FluMist have been distributed globally. The new ...
A nasal spray flu vaccine for people up to 49 will be available for home use starting in the fall of 2025 after the Food and ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved FluMist for self-administration. On Friday, the FDA announced that ...
According to MedImmune, the AstraZeneca subsidiary that makes FluMist, studies have shown that people ages 18 to 49 can successfully give the vaccine, and it's just as effective as having a doctor or ...