FDA approves first nasal spray to treat severe allergic reaction

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The FDA has approved a nasal spray for severe allergic reactions, marking the first needle-free drug for life-threatening allergic reactions. David Muir reports.

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Not worried about the ROA. They need to figure out a way to stop the price gouging on something that used to be $20.

ThatDudeDeven
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The brilliant George Bush imitator who appeared at his press dinner in very pro makeup died because of an anaflactic reaction. Windpipe seizes up, you can't breathe. It happens to me with spicy food, wine, and now gargling with salt water. What saves me is ice cold water. It relaxes the membrane quickly. Keep it in mind.

sclogse
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Umm hasn't this already been out for 10-15 years?

TuckerCarlsonIsJesus
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Is it free like Naloxone
I mean people die from allergies too

janellebauder
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Is that the same ol fda that said it was ok to put all these forever chemicals in our food supply.... how did so many people all of a sudden have so many allergies and cancers anyway....

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