First Influenza Vaccine That Does Not Need to be Administered by a Health Care Provider ...
In a first, the Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved AstraZeneca's FluMist, a nasal spray flu vaccine that anyone ...
On Friday, the Food and Drug Administration approved the first-ever flu vaccine that doesn’t need to be given by a health ...
AstraZeneca's FluMist influenza vaccine, which can be self-administered. Experts hope an option for at-home flu vaccination ...
The days of waiting for a flu shot at your doctor's office or local pharmacy may be over: The U.S. Food and Drug ...
FluMist is the only nasal flu vaccine, but it is not new. The FDA approved it in 2003 for people 5 to 49 years old before ...
The nasal spray option could encourage more people who have fears of doctors or needles to inoculate themselves against the ...
The FDA authorized AstraZeneca’s treatment to be given outside a health care setting, although it will still need a prescription.
For the first time, adults will be able to administer their own flu vaccines after the FDA approved a nasal spray to be administered without a health care provider ...
FluMist is the only flu vaccine administered by nasal spray, not injection. It is licensed for individuals between the ages ...
FLUMIST ® has been approved in the US as the only self-administered influenza vaccine. FLUMIST, a needle-free nasal spray, was approved to be self-administered by adults up to 49 years of age or ...
FluMist is a nasally-administered influenza vaccine that is indicated for active immunization to prevent influenza disease in individuals 2 to 49 years of age.