General No needles required: The FDA approves an at-home flu vaccine

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The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first flu vaccine that people can administer to themselves at home.

The agency on Friday gave the green light for people who have been screened to give themselves the FluMist nasal spray, which can be ordered directly from an online pharmacy, skipping the need to visit a doctor’s office.

It will still require a prescription from a doctor's office, however. It's expected to be available next year.

FluMist itself is not new — the live attenuated influenza vaccine has had FDA approval for more than two decades. But the ability for adults to order the vaccine at home to administer to people ages 2 to 49 is a breakthrough in convenience and access to preventative care.
 
2 through 49? Dang, I’m too old but I wouldn’t miss the sore arm.
 
maybe its not effective enough.
There is a Senior Flu shot, but that is 65 and older. But maybe it's different for the Nasal version. It is likely actually the opposite: since it is a live attenuated virus, they may not want older people using it for risk of actually just getting the flu even though the CDC says not an issue for most people.

 
"the safety and effectiveness of this vaccine in people with those conditions has not been established"

... is going to be the reason for most restrictions. Preventive health decisions are always based on the (limited) data available at any given time, and subject to change as more is learned.

Drives binary thinkers bonkers... sorry.
 
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