"For those interested in self or caregiver administration, the vaccine manufacturer plans to make the vaccine available ...
AstraZeneca's MedImmune has received Food and Drug Administration approval for FluMist, an influenza vaccine that can be administered either by oneself or by a healthcare provider.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Friday it has approved the first flu vaccine that can be self-administered, ...
First Influenza Vaccine That Does Not Need to be Administered by a Health Care Provider ...
Americans may finally be able to self-administer a flu vaccine at home, with the FDA approving the nasal spray FluMist for ...
The FDA has OK'd FluMist, a nasal spray flu vaccine that you can give and get at home – no health care provider needed. It’s the first flu vaccine of its kind, offering a simple, convenient, ...
FluMist is the first vaccine to prevent influenza, more commonly known as the flu, that does not need to be administered by a ...
AstraZeneca's MedImmune has received Food and Drug Administration approval for FluMist, an influenza vaccine that can be administered either by oneself or by a healthcare provider. FluMist ...
It's been a long time coming, however: MedImmune's FluMist was first approved in 2003 for folks ages 5 to 49 to prevent flu, and then approval was extended to kids ages 2 to 5 in 2007. It's a ...
Through a third-party pharmacy, people interested in the self or caregiver option will complete a screening and eligibility ...