The CDC recommends a flu vaccine for nearly everyone six months and older in the U.S. every flu season, except for anyone younger than six months or anyone with a severe, life-threatening allergy to ...
As flu season approaches, many individuals will experience the common yet disruptive symptom of throat phlegm, often accompanied by chronic coughing. In response, SANE MD is excited to announce that ...
It’s goodbye needles as you can keep the flu away with a nasal spray as the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved AstraZeneca’s FluMist for home use. It can be self-administered by adults ...
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 ...
The nasal spray vaccine contains a weakened form of live flu strains. The most commonly reported side effects, the FDA said, are a fever in young children, runny nose, nasal congestion and/or a sore ...