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FluMist is a nasal spray influenza vaccine manufactured by MedImmune, Inc. that was first introduced in 2003. [1] It was the first and (as of 2007) the only live attenuated vaccine ...
FluMist was initially sold in a frozen form, which was difficult for doctors to store. [2] MedImmune conducted successful clinical trials for a new generation of FluMist needle-free ...
When makers of the traditional flu shot shipped the last of their doses in December, it was bad news for those who still wanted the vaccine but good news for one Maryland company.
Flu mist does not contain the same vaccine as a flu shot. Read about the differences between flu mist and a flu shot and some of the restrictions on its use.
FluMist, a nasal spray flu vaccine, is an alternative to flu shots in healthy people who want to avoid getting sick with influenza but don't want a shot.
FluMist isn't for every child, but it is a good option to consider in getting your child vaccinated against the flu if he is older than age 2 and doesn't have any health problems.
FluMist Media Information. FluMist is the product name of a cold-adapted, live-attenuated, trivalent influenza virus vaccine developed by Hunein "John" Maassab ...
Learn about the prescription medication FluMist (Influenza Virus Vaccine), drug uses, dosage, side effects, drug interactions, warnings, and patient labeling.
Flumist (influenza virus vaccine) is a vaccine nasal spray used to prevent infection caused by influenza virus. Includes Flumist side effects, interactions and indications.
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FluMist is a nasal spray influenza vaccine manufactured by MedImmune, Inc. that was first introduced in 2003. It was the first and (as of 2007) the only live attenuated vaccine for influenza available outside of Europe. It is also called live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV). In September 2009 a LAIV intranasal vaccine for the novel H1N1 influenza virus was approved.

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Herald-Gazette
Several dozen people were already in line at 8 a.m. today to receive their H1N1 FluMist vaccine. The Lamar County Health Office has a limited supply of the vaccine and is currently offering it to healthy individuals between the ages of 2 an...
Rutland Herald
... injectable vaccine from two different manufacturers by 10:50 a.m. for people who were considered high risk for catching swine flu but had nearly all of its 200-dose supply of FluMist, a nasal spray vaccination, available. Those administ...
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The health department administered 70 doses of Flumist, a vaccine sprayed into the nostril, for six hours starting at 8 a.m, despite having more than 500 doses ready. The clinic, the first in the county offered to ages 2 to 24 years old, wa...
The Gazette
If you can make it to Hawkeye Downs in Cedar Rapids by 2 p.m., and fall within certain groups, you have a good shot at getting the hard-to-find H1N1 flu vaccine.
Gainesville Sun
And again, this is the FluMist nasal spray, so we don't expect to have the same anxiety as if it were a shot. The younger kids who had the seasonal FluMist now know it does not hurt," Johnson said. "And the more students we can get immunize...
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The health department does have supplies of both the injectable vaccine and the inhaled FluMist. But the health department has not received enough injectable vaccine to move beyond the scaled-down eligibility list it followed during last we...
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