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EpiPen gets a new competitor: FDA approves anaphylaxis nasal spray



EpiPen gets a new competitor: FDA approves anaphylaxis nasal spray

Neffy is the first no-needle treatment for a severe allergic reaction.

Good news for those who suffer from severe allergic reactions: a nasal spray containing epinephrine rather than a needle can now treat those frightening moments.



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