FluMist, the nasal flu vaccine spray, was approved in September by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for at-home use starting in fall 2025. Currently, it can only be administered by a healthcare ...
"You can have a flu shot that will not impact the respiratory tree; the live vaccine spray might." If you have plans to get FluMist nasal spray, you should not take any antiviral medication for at ...
Vaccines delivered through a spray into the nose could offer better protection and fewer side effects than traditional vaccine shots in the arm.
Gentle nasal spray vaccines against COVID, the flu and RSV are coming. They may work better than shots in the arm ...
Shots are pretty much the oldest health tech in the book, but vaccines remain an important tool to help people stay healthy ...
On September 20, 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first influenza (flu) vaccine for at‑home use. The vaccine, ...
More than one in two Irish parents say their child missed schools days in the past year due to flu or flu-like symptoms with ...
“You can have a flu shot that will not impact the respiratory tree; the live vaccine spray might.” If you have plans to get FluMist nasal spray, you should not take any antiviral medication for at ...