FDA approves auvi-Q (epinephrine auto injecter)

Started by SilverLining, August 13, 2012, 10:19:22 AM

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SilverLining

Our insurance company prefers not to actually think.  Ever.  If covered by provincial plan, t's covered by our plan.  If not, the it's not.  As of last week, it is not covered by my provinces plan (however it is coved in some provinces).  I cannot even find out whether ON has declined coverage or they just haven't decided yet.

I can't wait any longer though.  I don't object to carrying an epi that expired a month or so ago...especially in winter for ds.  But, spring is coming (I think) so I'm going to replace today, with epi's.

PurpleCat

LOL!  I had to Google "Allerject".  I thought it might be a different new device.

It's probably already mentioned in this thread.  I wonder why the need for different names?

Mfamom

while I'm thrilled with the convenience of the Auvi-Q and I think it is an amazing device, I'm a little hot with Sanofi right now.
I sent an email awhile back letting them know about the expiration date and lot number wearing off rather quickly on my son's device.  I think pulling it in and out of his pocket, etc. caused the wear.
I added a picture so they could see. 
they replied with a standard email.  a week later, I received a pre paid box to mail the "defective" product back.  I called the 1800 number and explained that there is nothing wrong with the device, just that they may want to re think the location of the ex. date etc.  the cs lady was pretty insistent that I return the device.  I told her that I would IF they send me a coupon for a FREE refill.  She said NO!  I said, fine I'm not returning it.
A few weeks later I got another pre paid box and a more aggressive letter.
I've had now at least 3 boxes sent to me, I've had several calls from them.  Each time I tell them same thing.  I was giving you feed back on the ex date location and I'm not returning it unless you pay for a replacement.  There isn't anything wrong with the device!  The answer is always NO and I end the conversation.
Yesterday, got a call again.  Totally lost it on the lady.  She was insistent that I return it. 
WTH
When People Show You Who They Are, Believe Them.  The First Time.


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maeve

Quote from: Mfamom on June 20, 2013, 07:16:08 AM
while I'm thrilled with the convenience of the Auvi-Q and I think it is an amazing device, I'm a little hot with Sanofi right now.
I sent an email awhile back letting them know about the expiration date and lot number wearing off rather quickly on my son's device.  I think pulling it in and out of his pocket, etc. caused the wear.
I added a picture so they could see. 
they replied with a standard email.  a week later, I received a pre paid box to mail the "defective" product back.  I called the 1800 number and explained that there is nothing wrong with the device, just that they may want to re think the location of the ex. date etc.  the cs lady was pretty insistent that I return the device.  I told her that I would IF they send me a coupon for a FREE refill.  She said NO!  I said, fine I'm not returning it.
A few weeks later I got another pre paid box and a more aggressive letter.
I've had now at least 3 boxes sent to me, I've had several calls from them.  Each time I tell them same thing.  I was giving you feed back on the ex date location and I'm not returning it unless you pay for a replacement.  There isn't anything wrong with the device!  The answer is always NO and I end the conversation.
Yesterday, got a call again.  Totally lost it on the lady.  She was insistent that I return it. 
WTH


Tell them that you're contacting the FDA.
"Oh, I'm such an unholy mess of a girl."

USA-Virginia
DD allergic to peanuts, tree nuts, and egg; OAS to cantaloupe and cucumber

yelloww

I have the same problem with the expiration date on ours. It is also on the bottom of the box. I wrote it on the bottom of our calendar. I'm not calling them about it because I don't want to complain about something that is otherwise fantastic!

I'd be flipping out too! Ask to speak to a manager next time!

CMdeux

Yes, maybe you can tell that (higher up) person that you'll use one of their nifty prepaid boxes when your device expires or is no longer valid for use (either through use, or temperature excursion, etc.)  You know, and not before.
Resistance isn't futile.  It's voltage divided by current. 


Western U.S.

Macabre

Me: Sesame, shellfish, chamomile, sage
DS: Peanuts

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