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Anaphylaxis management is falling short in 2026 – EAACI data suggest EURneffy, the only needle-free nasal adrenaline spray, could help close the gap

Markets GlobeNewswire By GlobeNewswire 11 Jun 2026 07:00 1 min read
Anaphylaxis management is falling short in 2026 – EAACI data suggest EURneffy, the only needle-free nasal adrenaline spray, could help close the gap

New scientific data reveal serious shortcomings in the real-world management of anaphylaxis, with findings from two multi-country surveys suggesting that EURneffy®—the first and only approved needle-free adrenaline-based product—may help address some of the practical and psychological challenges that limit effective emergency treatment in daily life.1,2 The data generated by ALK were presented at the 2026 European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Annual Congress in Istanbul, Tu

New scientific data reveal serious shortcomings in the real-world management of anaphylaxis, with findings from two multi-country surveys suggesting that EURneffy®—the first and only approved needle-free adrenaline-based product—may help address some of the practical and psychological challenges that limit effective emergency treatment in daily life.1,2 The data generated by ALK were presented at the 2026 European Academy of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (EAACI) Annual Congress in Istanbul, Turkey.

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