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Posted by: spacecanada
« on: August 28, 2020, 12:52:29 PM »

The announcement article from FAC:

https://foodallergycanada.ca/emerade-epinephrine-auto-injectors-will-soon-be-available-in-canada/

This will bring higher dosing options and longer needle lengths to Canada. Allerject and EpiPen needles are around 16 mm long, whereas Emerade needles are 23-25 mm long (the information I found varies).