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FDA accepts Milestone's response on Cardamyst nasal spray, sets new PDUFA date; company raises $52.5 million to support ...
People with hay fever could one day benefit from a first-of-its-kind “molecular shield” that blocks pollen from entering the ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has accepted for review Milestone’s response to issues raised in a Complete Response Letter (CRL) for etripamil nasal spray (Cardamyst ™ ), an investigational ...
Vaccine experts have developed an antibody that, when applied to the nose, intercepts allergens before they can trigger a ...
Evoke Pharma's stock soared 168% on Wednesday after the company announced it had received a new U.S. patent that could extend ...
New PDUFA Action Date of December 13, 2025 $75 Million Royalty Purchase Agreement Payment from RTW Extended Through 2025 MONTREAL and CHARLOTTE, N.C., July 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Milestone® ...
A mid-stage trial of BPL‑003 nasal spray shows promising results for treatment-resistant depression, igniting biotech ...
A new study shows that oxytocin nasal spray helps mothers with postpartum depression interact more positively with their babies.
New Opportunities will be offering a free “Be Prepared” presentation to assist in identifying and how to respond to an opioid overdose. On July 18 at the Audubon Rec Center Community Room, New Opportu ...
The nasal spray version of naloxone may soon be available without a prescription if the FDA signs off on the recommendation. The drug can reverse the effects of opioids, such as fentanyl or heroin.
Is it OK to use saline nasal spray daily? You can use saline nasal spray as often as you need it. For small children (under age 4), ask a doctor whether daily use of saline nasal spray is okay.
If you use a nasal spray for more than a few days, you might notice that you need more and more of the medicine to ease your congestion. Does that mean you’re addicted to nasal spray?