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After a meeting with the FDA, MannKind Corporation has announced that the company and the agency have confirmed protocols for new efficacy and safety studies of Afrezza inhaled insulin. The original studies of Afrezza were… Read more . . .
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The UK Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) is warning consumers against using a “fake tan nasal spray” marketed as Ubertan. According to the agency, the product comes in two versions, one of which… Read more . . .
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According to the US Health and Human Service Department’s Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the average annual cost of prescription drugs to treat a child with asthma in the US rose from $349… Read more . . .
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Michigan-based biopharmaceutical company NanoBio has announced plans to advance its intranasal influenza vaccine into human trials after publishing results from a successful ferret study of the vaccine. The data gained from the ferret study appears… Read more . . .
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MedImmune has announced its submission of a supplemental Biologics License Application to the FDA for a version of its FluMist intranasal influenza vaccine that includes 4 strains of influenza virus as opposed to the usual… Read more . . .
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A study by Harvard researchers published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that patients reported similar relief of symptoms from use of a placebo inhaler compared to use of an albuterol inhaler. Although… Read more . . .
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University of South Florida researchers have successfully delivered an anti-inflammatory drug to the lower lungs of rats by injecting a formulation of Sertolli cells, chitosan nanoparticles, and curcumin into the rats’ tails. Over 90% of… Read more . . .
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NVA237, a glycopyrronium bromide dry powder formulation licensed by Novartis from Sosei and Vectura has met its primary endpoint in the Phase 3 GLOW2 trial. According to Sosei, the study showed that NVA237 had similar… Read more . . .
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Researchers from the University of Goteborg, Sweden, have found that an intranasal cellulose powder significantly reduced allergic rhinitis symptoms in children. The double-blind study involved 53 children with allergies to birch pollen. Nils Åberg, associate… Read more . . .
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A study of COPD patients by researchers from Johhs Hopkins found that use of inhaled corticosteroids for six months increased the risk of bone fracture by 27%. The researchers reviewed data from both double-blind and… Read more . . .
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