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FDA approves First RSV vaccine for adults under 60
FDA Expands Approval of RSV Vaccine Abrysvo to Include All At-Risk Adults
The FDA expanded the approval of the bivalent RSV prefusion F (RSVpreF) vaccine (Abrysvo) to include the prevention of lower respiratory tract disease (LRTD) caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) in high-risk adults ages 18 to 59 years, Pfizer announced on Tuesday.
US FDA approves Pfizer's RSV vaccine for adults at increased risk of the disease
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday approved Pfizer's RSV vaccine for the prevention of lower respiratory tract disease caused by RSV in adults aged 18 to 59 at increased risk of the disease.
Pfizer’s RSV vaccine cleared by FDA for use in some younger adults
Approval of Pfizer's Abrysvo in certain adults aged 18 to 59 years old will substantially expand the number of people eligible for vaccination with the shot.
FDA Approves Pfizer's Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccine Abrysvo For Adults Below 60 Years
Pfizer's RSV vaccine Abrysvo receives FDA approval for adults 18-59 at high risk, with extended use for pregnant individuals to safeguard infants from birth.
FDA approves Pfizer's RSV shot Abrysvo for all at-risk adults
While it’s a win for Pfizer over GSK and its RSV vaccine Arexvy, which is approved for those 50 and older, it’s difficult to determine how much advantage will be gained from the nod as the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) will have to sign off on Abvrysvo's use in the wider age group.
FDA expands Pfizer’s RSV vaccine label to include all high-risk adults
Abrysvo is now approved to prevent lower respiratory tract disease caused by RSV in high-risk adults aged over 18 years.
Pfizer Wins FDA Approval of RSV Vaccine for Broader Adult Population
Pfizer’s Abrysvo is the first respiratory syncytial virus vaccine that can be used for adults less than 50 years of age. Tuesday’s label expansion covers younger adults who are deemed at higher risk of RSV-related lower respiratory tract disease.
Pfizer Receives FDA Approval for RSV Vaccine
Abrysvo can prevent lower respiratory tract disease caused by RSV for people between the ages of 18 and 59 who are at increased risk. It is the first RSV vaccine indicated for adults younger than 50,
FDA Approves Abrysvo RSV Vaccine for Adults at Increased Risk
Abrysvo is the first and only respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine indicated for adults younger than 50 years.
Pfizer announces FDA approval of Abrysvo
Pfizer (PFE) announced that the U.S. FDA has approved Abrysvo, the company’s bivalent RSV prefusion F vaccine, for the prevention of
Pfizer Receives Expanded FDA Approval for RSV Vaccine
Abrysvo is the first vaccine for the respiratory syncytial virus that is indicated for adults younger than 50, the drugmaker said.
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FDA OKs Pfizer’s RSV vaccine for some adults under 60
On Tuesday, the US Food and Drug Administration (
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) approved Pfizer’s respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
vaccine
, Abrysvo, for people 18 to 59 who are more vulnerable to the virus. Pfizer’s ...
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