STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced a recall of 89,312 bottles of a popular nasal spray that may cause “adverse” effects. The NasoGel was recalled by the ...
Retired electrician Joe Walsh in December became the first Alzheimer’s patient to try a nasal spray used to treat other ...
The drug is designed to reduce inflammation in the brain and has been used on MS, cancer and migraine headaches.
The FDA has accepted for review the NDA for bumetanide nasal spray for edema associated with CHF, as well as hepatic and renal disease.
There’s another recall to be aware of right now, and it involves nose spray. NeilMed Pharmaceuticals Inc., the manufacturer of NasoGel Spray, has issued an international recall of 89,312 of its sprays ...
Joe Walsh is now testing a new treatment using a nasal spray, the medication inside is called Foralumab. He is the first patient with Alzheimer's to try it. The Walsh family is hopeful. Foralumab is ...
Keymed Biosciences (HKEX: 02162) today announced the National Medical Products Administration (the "NMPA") of China has recently approved the supplemental ...
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