Canada

Health Canada has approved the use of Neffy, the first needle-free treatment meant to treat certain allergic reactions, like insect stings or bites, foods and medicinal products. The pocket-sized nasal spray can be used to treat anaphylaxis in case of an emergency and has a 30-month shelf life, ALK-Abello Pharmaceuticals Inc. Canada (ALK Canada) said in a press release.“With the nasal delivery device, I think this is going to help a lot (of) patients to feel comfortable,” Dennis Wong, an associate professor in the clinical immunology department at the University of Toronto, said. “I foresee, or I hope in the…

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