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Space- I would try and get them sooner rather than later just in case they aren't available later in the year when you want them. December isn't that far off.Why can't you get them? Not covered by insurance?
I seriously wish we could get them again.
Let me know, Hezz if you are successful too!
Hurray!!!
Also, Auvi-Q is starting to be covered by third-party insurance companies here. Mine were covered. They justness the Canadian DIN number.
Do you have the DIN number for adult dose AuviQ? I thought I posted it on the forum, but I cannot find it.Standard = 02480379
This prompted me to order refills of Auvi-Q's for the kids...had a copay and that's all.Glad to be of service, ma’am.
Allerject used to be, so maybe part of making them permanent would include a French audio version.
Many people who have completed OIT (on maintenance) still have to carry EpiPens. OIT builds tolerance but the person still remains allergic in many cases, so a large dose could still cause anaphylaxis. This varies by individual and OIT protocols, though. I wouldn’t expect the demand to decrease significantly any time soon.