Sublingual Epinephrine Film Well Tolerated in Children, Matches Efficacy Seen in Adults
Sublingual epinephrine film matches adult PK/PD in kids aged 7-17 with a history of allergic reactions and high risk for serious allergic reactions, incluing anaphylaxis.
Pilot Trial Challenges Routine Steroid Use After Pediatric Anaphylaxis ED Discharge
Corticosteroids following resolution of anaphylaxis should be chosen with clear, clinical rationale and reserved for select children, study authors concluded.
Real-World Data Support Effectiveness of Neffy (epinephrine nasal spray) for Acute Treatment of Anaphylaxis
A single dose of neffy was effective in nearly 90% of patients treated for anaphylactic reactions during oral food challenge and allergen immunotherapy.
Intranasal Epinephrine Should Be Prescribed with Confidence, Editorial Encourages
Clinical skepticism about the parity in effectiveness of epinephrine delivered via nasal spray vs autoinjector is rooted in fixed assumptions that bear examination, authors say.
Phase 2 Dose-Finding Study of Intranasal Epinephrine Powder (NS002) Supports Development for Regulatory Submission
Nasus Pharma says promising phase 2 results for FMXIN002 show statistically significantly faster absorption than traditional autoinjectors and are published in global journal.
Underutilization of Guideline-Recommended Epinephrine in Anaphylaxis Management: New Study
A 5-year study conducted in Germany showed only 7% of adults and 8% of children with severe anaphylaxis received epinephrine.