FDA, nasal spray and ASAP
WHEN doctors asked Curtis Arnold-Harmer how long he’d been using cocaine, the 29-year-old was baffled. “I’ve never touched ...
Retired electrician Joe Walsh in December became the first Alzheimer’s patient to try a nasal spray used to treat other ...
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 ...
USF “recently” added Narcan, an emergency medication that reverses an opioid overdose, to its residence halls, complying with a year-old regulation. Narcan is formally known as Naloxone. The nasal ...
Jan. 21 (UPI) --The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first-ever stand-alone nasal spray to treat drug-resistant depression. Johnson & Johnson's Spravato has been approved to treat a ...
The drug is designed to reduce inflammation in the brain and has been used on MS, cancer and migraine headaches.
The money will pay for efforts to prevent and treat opioid addiction, or fund services that help people in recovery.
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