HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - There is now an FDA-approved alternative to the EpiPen. A new nasal spray, called Neffy, can be used by people to treat severe allergic reactions. The new spray has ...
Medicare Part D and many Medicare Advantage plans cover EpiPens. However, they may cover only the generic form of EpiPen — epinephrine. Your costs will depend on your Part D or Medicare ...
The EpiPen totally dominates the market. Either people don't know about the cheaper alternatives, or they do - but don't want to buy them. Business Insider looked at the number of prescriptions ...
Approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Thursday of a generic version of the EpiPen that is a literal lifesaver for many children with allergies is welcome news to their parents. The ...