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Is FluMist, the at-home nasal vaccine that was recently approved by the FDA, as effective at preventing illness as traditional flu shots? Here's what health experts think.
The FDA has approved the at-home use of FluMist, a nasal spray flu vaccine, available in fall 2025. Effective for healthy people aged 2 to 49, it offers a needle-free option but isn't suitable for ...
FluMist, the nasal flu vaccine spray, was approved in September by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for at-home use starting in fall 2025. Currently, it can only be administered by a healthcare ...
In a statement published Sept. 20, the FDA announced that it had approved the nasal spray influenza vaccine, called FluMist, for use at home. This allows people ages 18 to 49 to self-administer ...
SATURDAY, Oct. 26, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- Now that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the at-home use of the flu vaccine spray FluMist, how do you know that it's the right choice ...
The nasal spray version of the flu vaccine, sold as FluMist, will be available for use at home starting next year. (AFP/Getty Images) ...
Just last month, the FDA approved FluMist, a nasal-spray flu vaccine that can be done at home.
Is FluMist, the at-home nasal vaccine that was recently approved by the FDA, as effective at preventing illness as traditional flu shots? Here's what health experts think.
The at-home vaccine is the same as regular FluMist, which is approved for ages two through 49. That means babies and older adults will still need to visit a provider for the regular, injectable ...
According to the FluMist package insert, the flu spray is about as effective as the shot: 45%, compared to between 40% and 60% for the injection. When can you get an at-home FluMist vaccine?
People could previously get the nasal spray flu vaccine, called FluMist, from a health care provider, but now they can administer it themselves.