FLUMIST approved for self-administration in the US
Only influenza vaccine approved for self- or caregiver-administration at home, expanding options for influenza protection
The approval by the
Iskra Reic, Executive Vice President, Vaccines and Immune Therapies,
Seasonal influenza causes up to 1 billion infections each year and may result in severe outcomes for about 3-5 million patients including hospitalizations, complications and death.2 Influenza has been shown to impact school attendance and employment with 47% of days of school and 1-2 days of work missed annually.3,4 Vaccination rates for influenza have declined in adults in the US since the 2020–21 season by 3.3%.5 In a US survey, a common reason for adults not to receive a vaccination included failure to attend regular well-care visits, while having access to at-home vaccination options were shown to potentially increase influenza vaccination uptake.6
Once available, individuals 18 and older will be able to have FLUMIST delivered directly to their homes via FLUMIST Home. FLUMIST Home will utilize an online pharmacy where eligible individuals complete a questionnaire that is reviewed by a pharmacist prior to receiving their vaccine for shipment. FLUMIST will continue to be available in offices and pharmacies for administration by healthcare professionals. More information is available at www.FluMist.com.
Important Safety Information
- You should not get FLUMIST if you: have a severe allergy to eggs or to any inactive ingredient in the vaccine; have ever had a life-threatening reaction to influenza vaccinations; or are 2 through 17 years old and take aspirin or medicines containing aspirin – children or adolescents should not be given aspirin for 4 weeks after getting FLUMIST unless your healthcare provider tells you otherwise.
- Children under 2 years old have an increased risk of wheezing (difficulty with breathing) after getting FLUMIST.
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Tell your healthcare provider if you or your child: are currently wheezing; have a history of wheezing if under 5 years old; have had Guillain-Barré syndrome; have a weakened immune system or live with someone
who has a severely weakened immune system; have problems with your heart, kidneys, or lungs; have diabetes; are pregnant or nursing; or are taking antiviral drugs for the treatment of influenza. - The most common side effects are runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, and fever over 100 °F.
Approved Use
FLUMIST is a vaccine that is sprayed into the nose to help protect against influenza. It can be used in children, adolescents, and adults ages 2 through 49 years. FLUMIST may not prevent influenza in everyone
Please see full Prescribing Information for FLUMIST, including Patient Information.
You may report side effects related to
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Influenza
On average, about 8% of the US population becomes ill from influenza each season, with a range of between 3 percent and 11 percent, depending on the season.7 During the 2022-2023 influenza season, an estimated 31 million people developed illness from influenza, 14 million visited a healthcare provider for influenza, with 360,000 hospitalizations, and 21,000 deaths.8
About FLUMISTLive Attenuated Influenza Vaccine
FLUMIST is a live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV), which is administered as a nasal spray for the prevention of influenza. FLUMIST is an
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