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Epinephrine devices

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Auvi-Q or Epi


Adrenaclick is back


Nasal Epinephrine Study


Emerade
request for new  epi pens


needle length epi pen study.


Epipen or Jr


Epi Pens for infants


Epipen vs AuviQ vs Twinject

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"Do epinephrine auto-injectors have an unsuitable needle length for young children?"
http://www.aacijournal.com/content/10/S1/A19?utm_content=buffer21a7c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer


--- Quote ---Based on this study, there are a significant number of children under 15kg at risk of receiving an epinephrine auto-injector into the bone. Because of this risk, epinephrine auto-injectors should be prescribed with caution in this population.

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Article tweeted by A Russell BSN RN AEC

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Tweeted by @AllergieVoeding


http://tinyurl.com/osj962q


--- Quote ---The European Medicines Agency will now review the available data on the delivery of adrenaline from auto-injectors and on whether the product information contains clear and detailed instructions for appropriate use, and issue an opinion on the marketing authorisations of these medicines across the European Union (EU).

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Tweeted by @AllergyEducator

http://www.allergyaware.ca/wp-content/resources/en/Epinephrine_EN.pdf

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I didn't read through all of this.



Tweeted by @theallergydoc

http://disruptedphysician.com/2015/04/07/50404/comment-page-1/


--- Quote ---The EpiBracelet is an auto-injector that is designed for portability, ease of use, and safety.
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