EPIPENand EPIPEN JR Auto-Injectors are used to treat life-threatening, allergic emergencies in peoplewho are at risk for or have a history of serious allergic emergencies. EPIPEN and EPIPEN JR are forimmediate administration by you or your caregiver. They do not take the place of emergency medicalcare. You should get emergency help right away after using your EPIPEN of EPIPEN JR.
EPIPEN (epinephrine injection, USP) 0.3 mg and EPIPEN JR (epinephrine injection, USP) 0.15 mg Auto-Injectors are used to treat allergic emergencies (anaphylaxis). Anaphylaxis can be life threatening andhappen within minutes. If untreated, anaphylaxis can cause death. This allergic emergency can becaused by stinging and biting insects, allergy injections, foods, medicines, exercise, or unknown causes.
Always carry 2 EPIPEN or 2 EPIPEN JR Auto-Injectors with you because sometimes a single dose ofepinephrine may not be enough to treat a serious allergic reaction before seeking medical care.
When you have an allergic emergency (anaphylaxis), use EPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injectors rightaway. Get emergency medical help right away even if you have used the EPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injector.You can use a second EPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injector if symptoms continue or if the firstauto-injector is activated. If you need more than 2 doses for an allergic emergency, they must be givenby a healthcare provider.
Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicines you take, including prescription and over-the-countermedicines, vitamins and herbal supplements. Tell your healthcare provider about all of yourknown allergies. If you have certain medical conditions, or take certain medicines, your condition mayget worse, or you may have longer lasting side effects when you use your EPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injector.
Especially tell your healthcare provider if you take certain asthma medicines. EPIPEN and EPIPEN JRand other medicines may affect the way other medicines work. Other medicines my affect how EPIPENand EPIPEN JR auto-injector works.
EPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injector should be injected into the middle of your outer thigh (upper leg),through clothing if necessary. Do not inject into your veins, buttocks, fingers, toes, hands or feet. It isvery important that you hold the EPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injector down firmly on the middle of theouter thigh (upper leg) for at least 3 full seconds. If you do not hold it in place long enough, theEPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injector might not have time to deliver the correct dose of medicine. If youaccidentally inject EPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injectors into any place other than the middle of your outerthigh, go to the nearest emergency room right away. If you inject a young child, hold their leg firmly inplace before and during the 3 second injection to prevent injuries.
Rarely, patients who have used EPIPEN or EPIPEN JR auto-injectors may get infections at the injectionsite within a few days. Some of these infections can be serious. Call your healthcare professional rightaway if you have any of the following at an injection site: redness that does not go away, swelling,tenderness, or the area feels warm to the touch.
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With proper evaluation, allergists can identify most causes of anaphylaxis. People with asthma often have allergies as well. This puts them at higher risk of developing anaphylaxis, which also can cause breathing problems. For that reason, it is important to manage your asthma well. Some of the symptoms of a severe allergic reaction or a severe asthma attack may seem similar.
Epinephrine (adrenaline), a self-injectable medication, is the first-line treatment for severe or life-threatening allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). Epinephrine is a highly effective medication that can reverse severe symptoms. However, it must be administered promptly during anaphylaxis to be most effective. Delayed use of epinephrine during an anaphylactic reaction has been associated with deaths.
Once epinephrine is administered, you should call 911 immediately and advise dispatchers that you have just used epinephrine for a suspected anaphylactic reaction. Make arrangements to be transported to an emergency room for additional treatment and for observation.
Epinephrine is sensitive to light and should be stored at room temperature. Do not refrigerate epinephrine, and take precautions to prevent the device from freezing. Epinephrine should never be stored in a vehicle, where temperatures can climb to triple digits, causing the medication to become less effective.
Periodically check the epinephrine solution for discoloration. If the solution becomes slightly pinkish in color, or darker than slightly yellow, the medication may be less effective; call your doctor for a replacement device.
Public Act 099-0711 or the allows a health care practitioner to prescribe epinephrine auto-injectors in the name of an authorized entity for use in accordance with the Act. Pharmacists and health care practitioners may dispense epinephrine auto-injectors pursuant to a prescription issued in the name of an authorized entity.
An authorized entity, meaning any entity or organization other than a school covered under the School Code (Section 5), may acquire and stock a supply of undesignated epinephrine auto-injectors for immediate administration on someone experiencing anaphylaxis. The epinephrine auto-injector may be provided to a parent, guardian, or caregiver and may be administered to any individual regardless of whether the individual has a prescription for or has been previously diagnosed with an allergy.
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