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Posted by CMdeux
 - April 22, 2015, 10:54:28 AM
(AuviQ for those in the US, I think that means)

Having seen that device, I agree wholeheartedly.  Might be time to rethink having DD carry those, honestly-- she's often NOT with people who have been specifically trained with an Epipen-- though that is what she carries.

Posted by spacecanada
 - April 22, 2015, 08:42:58 AM
I have to agree with this study.  The audio prompts with the Allerject were really nice when we needed them.  Everyone I have trained on both prefers Allerject because of the cues (friends, coworkers, and first aiders, that is.)