First Influenza Nasal Spray Approved for Self-Administration—Experts Weigh In

Experts share different views on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) recent decision to expand its approval of FluMist, allowing the influenza nasal spray to be self-administered for the first time.
Pharmacists can prescribe the nasal vaccine and the spray can also be administered by a caretaker, the FDA said in a statement on Friday.
“For those interested in self- or caregiver-administration, the vaccine manufacturer plans to make the vaccine available through a third-party online pharmacy,” said the FDA.
These people would be screened to see if they are eligible. If they are, a third-party pharmacy will write the prescription and ship the vaccine to the address provided by the individual. People can also find a health care provider to administer it to them….