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Title: Teva Epinephrine Autoinjector
Post by: spacecanada on November 28, 2018, 06:43:53 PM
I couldn't find anything with the search, though I know this device has been discussed before.

The Teva epinephrine auto injector, the only FDA-approved generic of EpiPen (beyond the Mylan generic) is now available in limited quantities.  The stinger: the prices identical the the Mylan generic.  Seriously!?  I thought the whole point of bringing another device to market waste bring down the prices.  I see many people on Facebook are upset with the price announcement.

Anyway, here's a link.  I couldn't find anything more official:
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/news/2018/11/27/tevas-generic-epipen-hits-the-market-in-limited.html