AUVI-Q Recall!

Started by ctmartin, October 28, 2015, 04:36:34 PM

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Mfamom

What a shame, so sorry for everyone who has to get new prescriptions filled.  Disappointing because the auvi q has so much benefit to the allergy community.  Tough though because trust a big deal when you're carrying potentially life saving medication.
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CMdeux

I'd better call in our refills, actually-- the surge in replacements may make epipens hard to get for a few weeks. 

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Western U.S.

momma2boys

Ds is not happy about going back to Epis's  :rant:
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Northeast, US

hk

I'm disappointed and I'm also angry.  They had ONE job to do, which was to manufacture a device that delivered the correct dose of potentially life-saving medication.   :rant:

I requested a refill on our Epis in hopes of beating the rush and DH is at the pharmacy picking them up now.  Incidentally, our pharmacist did not know about the recall yet.

MaryM

Quote from: hk on October 28, 2015, 10:53:12 PM
I'm disappointed and I'm also angry.  They had ONE job to do, which was to manufacture a device that delivered the correct dose of potentially life-saving medication.   :rant:

I requested a refill on our Epis in hopes of beating the rush and DH is at the pharmacy picking them up now.  Incidentally, our pharmacist did not know about the recall yet.

My doctors office (pediatrician with evening hours) did not know.  The receptionist told me a nurse would call me back last night or this morning.  I told her no, the nurse had to call me tonight bc I can't send my kids to school without the Epi-Pens.  I got a return call in 5 minutes. 

DS is bummed - he just started to self carry and has a running buddy.  It was perfect.  Now I think he will have his Epi in his Case-It Binder at school bc that goes everywhere with him.  Or I have to go and buy him a ton of cargo pants....

ctmartin


Figures since none of the major news sites have run the story yet!   :rant:

BensMom

When I told dh about it, he suggested I test one on myself to see if it works (I once accidentally jabbed myself with and epi, which had him laughing harder than I've ever seen him laugh.)  :tongue:

I wish Sanofi would give more info. It says none of the complaints was confirmed. Did they test the devices? Is there some percentage that aren't giving the right dose? People continued to experience symptoms? Did they give it in time? It just seems really vague and I have to wonder if there's actually a problem. But I'll call to get some epis for ds when the doctor's office opens.

PurpleCat

DD is disappointed.  Waiting for a nurse to call me back so I can get new scripts.  Sent an email to the school nurse.

I too wish there were more concrete findings.  I am concerned and hope Saniflo can bounce back from this recall and get back to business.  These were wonderful for DD's friends.

PurpleCat

3 Epi twin packs expiring FEB 2017 are mine this afternoon.  School nurse appreciated the heads up and the new script she will have tomorrow.

GoingNuts

So it turns out DS only has 1 Epipen. Called the MD to have them call in a rx to his local pharmacy. They said they have been flooded with calls.
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N.E. US

BensMom

Called ds's ped to have them call in a prescription. They didn't know about the recall (called at 9am). At least the person who answered didn't know.

spacecanada

Our pharmacy called to let us know about the recall and the replacement procedures.

My mother is in a bit of a tough situation though as she JUST left for six months in America.  So she has a Canadian Allerject and pharmacies in America won't exchange them for her.  Sanofi said she has to exchange them at a Canadian pharmacy. Or she can go to a doctor in America and get a new prescription, have it filled and Sanofi will pay her back for the EpiPens but not the doctor's visit. Her insurance won't cover a random doctor's visit, only emergencies.  Any ideas? Right now I am going to exchange mine for EpiPens and send them down with my Dad when he comes up to visit for a weekend  in December (just him coming to visit, not Mum - weird, but whatever.). Can anyone come up with a better plan? (I have two EpiPens already and refills for six more if I need them.)

Aside, I did wonder if my Allerject worked properly the last time I had to use it.  It helped ease symptoms but not as much as past injections.  In that weak state, under emergency medical attention already, it wasn't worth mentioning.  But I did think about it at the time... But I was well beyond delirious in general so who really knows.
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rebekahc

Space, could your mom go to a doc-in-a-box place to get the prescription?  They're relatively inexpensive - I think MinuteClinic inside some CVS pharmacies was around $65 for a visit last time we went and CareNow urgent care usually runs about $100.  She could call around and ask prices before going in.  I'm sure prices are comparable at other brands of those places, too.

ETA:  Just googled and MinuteClinic says $59-$99 for EpiPen and Auvi-Q (guess they'll have to update their site) refills.
http://www.cvs.com/minuteclinic/services/price-lists
TX - USA
DS - peanut, tree nut, milk, eggs, corn, soy, several meds, many environmentals. Finally back on Xolair!
DD - mystery anaphylaxis, shellfish.
DH - banana/avocado, aspirin.  Asthma.
Me - peanut, tree nut, shellfish, banana/avocado/latex,  some meds.

my3guys

Pharmacies in my town are out of epipens:( we have one twin pack epipen in house which expires next month. This makes me uncomfortable!

Ciel

Quote from: spacecanada on October 29, 2015, 03:18:14 PM
Aside, I did wonder if my Allerject worked properly the last time I had to use it.  It helped ease symptoms but not as much as past injections.  In that weak state, under emergency medical attention already, it wasn't worth mentioning.  But I did think about it at the time... But I was well beyond delirious in general so who really knows.

When I used my Allerject last time I also remember noting that it wasn't the same 'instant relief' I had from a previous experience with a Twinject. EMS was already with me and I didn't end up needing a second injection anyway, just steroids etc. I later learned that the Allerjects I was carrying were all expired, including the one I used (my fault) so I sort of wondered if that might have explained the difference, or just that reactions are different every time. I am really glad now that I replaced the expired Allerjects with EpiPens.

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