- ... allergies. It comes in a device called an epinephrine auto-injector that contains a premeasured amount of epinephrine. If you experience symptoms of anaphylactic shock, you ...
- ... provider can show you how to use an epinephrine auto-injector such as EpiPen and Auvi-Q. You should have it with you at all times. If you develop any type of serious or whole-body reaction (even hives) after eating the nut allergen: Inject the epinephrine. Then call 911 or the local emergency number ...
- ... provider may give you a prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector. It is a device used to inject epinephrine when someone is having symptoms of anaphylaxis. If ...
- ... provider may give you a prescription for an epinephrine auto-injector. It is a device used to inject epinephrine when someone is having symptoms of anaphylaxis. If ...
- ... approved by the FDA does recommend that an epinephrine auto-injector device be prescribed for patients taking SLIT tablets, ...
- ... C, Santos C. Parental knowledge and use of epinephrine auto-injector for children with food allergy. Pediatric Allergy & Immunology. ...
- ... need to carry an emergency epinephrine treatment (an epinephrine auto-injector) with you at all times. Anaphylactic shock is ...
- EpiPen® Jr. Auto-Injector
- ... parentheses: Albuterol (AccuNeb, ProAir, Proventil, Ventolin Vospire) Ephedrine Epinephrine (Adrenalin, AsthmaHaler, EpiPen Auto-Injector) Isoproterenol Metaproterenol Terbutaline Other brands of bronchodilators may ...
- ... them. Emergency kits contain the following: An adrenaline (epinephrine) injection with a device that helps you inject it, known as an auto-injector An antihistamine in the form of a liquid ...
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