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The once-popular non-prescription asthma inhaler Primatene Mist can go back on the market after having been banned for seven years, the Food and Drug Administration said Thursday.
It will be the first time consumers can buy an asthma inhaler without a doctor’s prescription since the inhaler went off the market in 2011. The FDA revoked marketing permission because the inhaler was driven by ozone-destroying CFC chemicals (and not at all because of the questionable safety of allowing folks to be managing their asthma on their own - I guess we have that to look forward to again).
I miss the old commercials; just look at how quickly it opens those bronchi right up!
On the bright side, I suppose this ends the argument that appears once a year on SDN and in pharmacy school admissions writing samples about how to handle the asthmatic who is having an attack in your pharmacy and doesn't have any refills left on their albuterol...
Full story here: You can buy Primatene Mist again, without a prescription
It will be the first time consumers can buy an asthma inhaler without a doctor’s prescription since the inhaler went off the market in 2011. The FDA revoked marketing permission because the inhaler was driven by ozone-destroying CFC chemicals (and not at all because of the questionable safety of allowing folks to be managing their asthma on their own - I guess we have that to look forward to again).
I miss the old commercials; just look at how quickly it opens those bronchi right up!
On the bright side, I suppose this ends the argument that appears once a year on SDN and in pharmacy school admissions writing samples about how to handle the asthmatic who is having an attack in your pharmacy and doesn't have any refills left on their albuterol...
Full story here: You can buy Primatene Mist again, without a prescription