Individuals at risk of anaphylaxis—an acute systemic hypersensitivity reaction to an allergen or trigger, typically associated with skin reactions, nausea/vomiting, difficulty breathing, and shock—are ...
People with severe allergies now have more choices for which epinephrine auto-injector to carry in case they suffer a life-threatening attack, and most pay less for it than they did when the EpiPen ...
Lineage's epinephrine auto-injector is the only generically priced epinephrine auto-injector currently available. This authorized generic epinephrine injection, USP auto-injector, is being ...
Epinephrine Injection (Auto-Injector) is a prescription medicine in a disposable, prefilled automatic injection device (auto-injector) used to treat life-threatening, allergic emergencies including ...
Toronto (CTV Network) — Health Canada has issued a recall for Emerade epinephrine auto-injectors due to possible device failures. “Return your Emerade auto-injector to your pharmacy for a suitable ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved the first generic version of EpiPen and EpiPen Jr (epinephrine) auto-injector for the emergency treatment of allergic reactions, including those ...
AUVI-Q (R) (epinephrine injection, USP) is still available by prescription for children with life-threatening allergies. Most kids spend the final weeks of summer amassing school supplies and cramming ...
Potential milestone payments could bring Intelliject’s take to $230 million. Sanofi-aventis obtained the rights to Intelliject’s epinephrine auto-injector for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis in ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Epinephrine autoinjectors may have little effect on surviving anaphylaxis events. Research is needed in ...
Over half (54%) of adults at risk of anaphylaxis admit they have been without their adrenaline auto-injector (AAI) when needed-and nearly 40% do not carry one regularly (n=1,238 ).1HCP survey data ...
Epinephrine nasal spray alongside auto-injectors will now be permitted in Tennessee schools, thanks to a new law aimed at improving responses to allergic reactions.
Individuals at risk of anaphylaxis—an acute systemic hypersensitivity reaction to an allergen or trigger, typically associated with skin reactions, nausea/vomiting, difficulty breathing, and shock—are ...