3 recent approvals from the FDA

Allergy sufferers are well aware of all the different treatments and medications that are available to cure what ails them. The tricky part is staying up to date with the most recent approvals from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), a federal organization that is responsible for verifying medications that become available to the public.

Recently, the FDA has approved a number of new relief and treatment medications, including a few for allergy and asthma sufferers. In order to help you stay up-to-date on the latest in allergy prevention, we figured it would be a good idea to supply you with a comprehensive list of all the recent FDA approvals.

Breath-actuated dry-powder inhaler – Teva Pharmaceutical Industries' has developed a new drug application for the company's albuterol multi-dose, dry-powder inhaler. It has been suggested by the company that this medication can be used to treat or prevent bronchospasm for children and adults 12-years-and-older who suffer from reversible obstructive airway disease. The acceptance of this application was delivered at the beginning of August, with regulatory action expected in March of 2015.  

Flonase – Developed by GlaxoSmithKiline, Flonase – or fluticasone propionate – has been approved by the FDA as a treatment for hay fever and upper respiratory allergy problems. This product will be available in an over-the-counter nasal spray for 24-hour, non-drowsy allergy relief. Previously, Flonase was approved as a prescription medication and has been available as an over-the-counter drug in the UK for the past decade under different names, including Flixonase and Pirinase.

"For those with allergies, being able to find simple, effective relief over the counter may mean the difference between a day lost to allergies and a day enjoying their favorite activities," vice president of research and development for GlaxoSmithKline Vidhu Bansal-Dev said in a press release.

Fluticasone furoate – Another GlaxoSmithKline product known as Arnuity Ellipta is an inhalation powder that can be used as a once-daily corticosteroid. The FDA has approved this drug as an asthma treatment and prophylactic therapy for children and adults 12 years and older, but is not indicated as a treatment for bronchospasm. The safety and effectiveness of this drug has been tested in over 3,600 patients, and was found to work very well for asthmatics.

With these three treatment medications on the horizon, allergy and asthma sufferers certainly have plenty to be hopeful for. When it comes to allergy and asthma treatment, there are tons of options for medications, prevention and treatment, but finding a product that works for you can be challenging.

If you are looking to learn more about allergy prevention products and materials, follow along with this blog for more information. For advice on best practices for allergy relief, visit Allergy Be Gone today.

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