For children between 2 and 17, the FDA recommends that a caregiver give the spray. Common side effects include a runny or stuffy nose, fever in younger children, and a sore throat in adults.
T he first-ever needleless flu vaccine that can be given at home was just approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
The FDA stated in a release that, "The most commonly reported side-effects of FluMist are fever over 100°F in children 2 ...
Home remedies for tonsillitis, like hot beverages, Popsicles, and saltwater gargles, may help you find relief at home. Here ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved a nasal spray flu vaccine, FluMist, that consumers aged 2 to 49  will be ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved FluMist — the nasal spray flu vaccine — for home use by a patient or adult ...
FluMist is the first vaccine to prevent influenza, more commonly known as the flu, that does not need to be administered by a ...
The FluMist vaccine can now be self-administered after the FDA approved its use to treat the influenza disease.
There’s good news for those who are short on time when it comes to getting a flu shot. The FDA has approved the first ...
· FluMist is the first vaccine to prevent influenza that does not need to be administered by a healthcare provider. · FluMist ...
The FDA has approved FluMist (AstraZeneca) for self-administration by adults up to age 49 years or for caregiver administration for children aged 2 to 17 years, making it the first self-administered ...
FluMist is the only flu vaccine administered by nasal spray, not injection. It is licensed for individuals between the ages ...