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An Epinephrine Nasal Spray (neffy) for Anaphylaxis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Oct 14, 2024 (Issue 1713)
An Epinephrine Nasal Spray (neffy) for Anaphylaxis ...
The FDA has approved an epinephrine nasal spray
(neffy – ARS Pharma) for emergency treatment
of type 1 hypersensitivity reactions including
anaphylaxis in patients who weigh ≥30 kg. It is
the first noninjectable epinephrine product to be
approved for this indication.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Oct 14;66(1713):163-4 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1713b | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
An Epinephrine Prefilled Syringe (Symjepi) for Anaphylaxis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 25, 2019 (Issue 1566)
An Epinephrine Prefilled Syringe (Symjepi) for Anaphylaxis ...
The FDA has approved a manually
injected, single-dose, prefilled
epinephrine syringe (Symjepi –
Adamis/Sandoz) for emergency
treatment of anaphylaxis. The new
device is approved in 0.3- and
0.15-mg strengths for treatment of
patients weighing ≥30 kg and 15 to
30 kg, respectively; only the 0.3-mg
strength is currently available.
According to Sandoz, Symjepi will be made available
first to institutions and later to the retail market.
Auvi-Q Epinephrine Auto-Injector Returns
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 27, 2017 (Issue 1515)
Auvi-Q Epinephrine Auto-Injector Returns ...
Auvi-Q (Kaléo; previously manufactured and
marketed by Sanofi), the epinephrine auto-injector
approved by the FDA in 2012 for emergency treatment
of anaphylaxis and voluntarily withdrawn in 2015
due to potential inaccurate dosage delivery, has
become available once more. According to Kaléo,
improvements in the manufacturing process have
addressed the concerns that led to its recall.
In Brief: Auvi-Q - A New Epinephrine Auto-Injector
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 18, 2013 (Issue 1410)
In Brief: Auvi-Q - A New Epinephrine Auto-Injector ...
A new epinephrine auto-injector is available in the US (Auvi-Q – Sanofi; Allerject in Canada) for emergency treatment of anaphylaxis. The new device is about the length and width of a credit card and as thick as a smartphone. It has a retractable needle system and a red safety guard located at the same end as the needle. Activation of the device by removing the outer case initiates an audio voice recording that provides step-by-step instructions and a 5-second countdown during the injection. The shelf-life of the epinephrine in the auto-injector is 18 months; the shelf-life of the battery is...
In Brief: Epinephrine Auto-Injectors for Anaphylaxis (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Sep 12, 2016 (Issue 1503)
In Brief: Epinephrine Auto-Injectors for Anaphylaxis (online only) ...
News about recent price increases for EpiPen and EpiPen Jr (Mylan) may have patients asking about other options for emergency treatment of anaphylaxis. Adrenaclick and its generic equivalent (epinephrine injection auto-injector) are the only other epinephrine auto-injectors currently available in the US. According to Impax (the manufacturer of both the brand and generic products), Adrenaclick is no longer being manufactured; the generic product will continue to be marketed after supplies of Adrenaclick are depleted. Auvi-Q (Sanofi), an epinephrine auto-injector that was approved by the FDA in...
In Brief: Epinephrine 1 mg Nasal Spray (neffy)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 28, 2025 (Issue 1727)
In Brief: Epinephrine 1 mg Nasal Spray (neffy) ...
The FDA has approved a 1-mg epinephrine nasal spray
(neffy - ARS Pharma) for emergency treatment of
type 1 hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylaxis
in patients ≥4 years old who weigh 15 to <30 kg. A
2-mg formulation of neffy was approved in 2024 for
use in patients who weigh ≥30 kg.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2025 Apr 28;67(1727):71 doi:10.58347/tml.2025.1727c | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
In Brief: Auvi-Q Epinephrine Auto-Injector for Infants and Toddlers
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • May 21, 2018 (Issue 1547)
In Brief: Auvi-Q Epinephrine Auto-Injector for Infants and Toddlers ...
The FDA has approved a lower-dose epinephrine auto-injector (Auvi-Q 0.1 mg – Kaléo) for emergency treatment of anaphylaxis in children weighing 7.5-15 kg (16.5-33 lbs). It is the first epinephrine auto-injector to be approved for use in infants and toddlers weighing less than 15 kg. Previously, Auvi-Q and other epinephrine auto-injectors were only available in 0.15- and 0.3-mg strengths for patients weighing 15-30 kg or ≥30 kg, respectively.The recommended dose of epinephrine for intramuscular (IM) or subcutaneous (SC) administration is 0.01 mg/kg. None of the previously available...
Drugs Past Their Expiration Date
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 27, 2020 (Issue 1603)
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EPINEPHRINE — Epinephrine solutions, which
can reverse the life-threatening effects of allergic ...
Healthcare providers are often asked if drugs can
be used past their expiration date. Because of legal
restrictions and liability concerns, manufacturers do
not sanction such use and usually do not comment
on the safety or effectiveness of their products beyond
the date on the label. Since our last article on this
subject, more data have become available.
Drug Treatment of Cardiac Arrest
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 20, 1992 (Issue 866)
and electrical defibrillation,
when indicated, has been applied, drugs may help promote recovery.
EPINEPHRINE ...
Cardiac arrest may be due to tachyarrhythmias, bradyarrhythmias, or asystole. Without treatment, permanent damage to the cerebral cortex usually begins within five minutes and is complete in ten. After cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has been started and electrical defibrillation, when indicated, has been applied, drugs may help promote recovery.
OTC Primatene Mist Returns
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 28, 2019 (Issue 1564)
-the-counter (OTC) sale
of inhaled epinephrine (Primatene Mist – Amphastar),
a nonselective alpha and beta ...
The FDA has approved over-the-counter (OTC) sale
of inhaled epinephrine (Primatene Mist – Amphastar),
a nonselective alpha and beta agonist, for temporary
relief of mild symptoms of intermittent asthma in
patients ≥12 years old who have been diagnosed with
mild intermittent asthma by a healthcare professional.
The original version of Primatene Mist, which was
approved by the FDA in 1967, was removed from the
market in 2011 because the metered-dose inhaler (MDI)
contained ozone-depleting chlorofluorocarbon (CFC)
propellants; the new MDI contains hydrofluoroalkane
(HFA)...