nasal sprays Articles
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Nasal Spray Production Process Optimization with Final Sterilization Removal
Abstract A non-sterile nasal spray production process is presented and examined with the aim of eliminating the gamma terminal sterilization step. Several key points, including but not limited to process design, bioburden control, and environmental monitoring (EM) are considered alongside this endeavor. By implementing the best practices dependent on these factors, sterile filtration prior to ...
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Flu shots urged as Madison’s FluGen plays role in effort for universal vaccine
David Wahlberg, Wisconsin State Journal October 18, 2018 With flu season approaching, health officials say people should get flu shots by the end of October, yet acknowledge that the annual vaccine generally works less than 60 percent of the time. The Madison company FluGen is part of a renewed national effort to improve the odds by developing a universal flu vaccine, which would protect ...
By FluGen, Inc.
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History of the Vaccine
The first vaccine, created by Edward Jenner, was used to fight against cowpox in 1796 in England. Though rarely seen today, cowpox, a viral infection, was contracted often by milkmaids before the late 1700s. When someone touched the udder of a cow that was infected, they could contract cowpox. The cowpox virus is like smallpox; however, it is not as deadly as smallpox. Smallpox is a virus that ...
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