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How to use an EpiPen correctly?

than two injections for a single anaphylactic episode. EpiPen ® or EpiPen Jr should only 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. Hold the leg of young children firmly in place before and during injection to prevent injuries.

What is an EpiPen and who needs it?

EpiPen is an injection that contains epinephrine, a chemical that narrows blood vessels and opens airways in the lungs. EpiPens have become a necessity for families with children suffering from severe allergies to counter effects like wheezing, uneven breathing, increased or decreased heart rate, swelling and other potentially fatal reactions.

Do we need an EpiPen?

EpiPen® Can Save Lives. An EpiPen ® injection is a type of medication that’s used when someone has a severe reaction to an allergen. For example, if you’re severely allergic to bees and get stung by one, you may need an EpiPen ® injection as soon as possible to relieve your symptoms. Often, people who have potentially life-threatening allergies don’t go anywhere without an EpiPen ®.

Do you need an EpiPen?

The auto-injector, also known as an EpiPen, is necessary for people with severe allergies that can result in anaphylaxis. To determine if you need an allergy emergency pen, you should visit a board-certified allergist. Know that an emergency pen is used to treat severe allergic reactions.

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How can I get my EpiPen for free?

And, there are some who could get EpiPen for free: Mylan offers free EpiPens through its patient assistance program for uninsured and underinsured patients with a household income of less than $97,400 for a family of four.

What happens if you can't afford an EpiPen?

If you cannot afford the cost of your epinephrine medication, there are a few options: Shop around. Compare prices at other pharmacies or check prices at GoodRx, Medical Assistance Tool and Needymeds. Compare total out-of-pocket cost from one epinephrine auto-injector device to another as sometimes prices will vary.

Does Mylan have a patient assistance program?

Additional information about the Mylan EpiPen® (epinephrine injection, USP) Auto-Injector Patient Assistance Program is available by calling 800.796. 9526.

What is the average cost of an EpiPen without insurance?

How Much Does an EpiPen Cost? One brand name EpiPen or EpiPen Jr. package (which contains 2 auto-injectors) will cost roughly $650 to $700 if you are paying cash, although pharmacy coupons or manufacturers discounts may lower the price.

Is EpiPen covered by insurance?

EpiPens are an emergency medical treatment that can slow serious allergic reactions and save lives. Medicare offers coverage for EpiPen prescriptions through Part D (prescription drug) plans or Medicare Advantage plans that include prescription drug coverage.

Do I need a prescription for EpiPen?

To get an EpiPen refill, you must have a prescription from a healthcare provider like your primary care physician. Your previous prescription will show your online doctor that you're eligible for a refill. Some telehealth providers may want you to schedule a new consultation with an online doctor for an EpiPen refill.

What is Pfizer Assistance Program?

Pfizer RxPathways® patients in need get access to their Pfizer medicines. Today, Pfizer RxPathways® connects eligible U.S. patients to a range of Pfizer assistance programs that provide insurance support, co-pay help, and medicines for free or at a savings.

Does Viatris have a patient assistance program?

The Viatris Patient Assistance Program provides certain medicines for free to patients with demonstrated financial need. Viatris is committed to helping patients get the treatments they need, when and where they need them.

What is Viatris advocate?

The Viatris Advocate platform offers support and resources for patients, their caregivers and their healthcare providers.

Why do EpiPens cost so much?

The success of the device and lack of competition made Mylan start raising the price. Epinephrine is inherently unstable, and it is recommended that EpiPens be replaced every year, which again increased the demand, and Mylan raised the device price again.

How long do expired EpiPens last?

“We found that the vast majority of expired EpiPens had at least what might be considered a therapeutic dose for up to four years after the expiration date,” says Lee Cantrell, director of the San Diego division of the California Poison Control System.

Is there a generic for EpiPen?

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 that are life-threatening (anaphylaxis), in adults and pediatric patients who weigh more than 33 pounds.

How many times can you use an EpiPen?

You may repeat the injection every 5 to 10 minutes as needed. However, the dose is usually not more than 0.3 mg per injection.

How can I get a free EpiPen for school?

To participate in EPIPEN4SCHOOLS, a school nurse or other authorized school representative must visit WWW.EPIPEN4SCHOOLS.COM to download the order and certification form, and then fax or email the form with a valid prescription to 1-973-718-4328 or info@bioridgepharma.com.

Is epinephrine the same as EpiPen?

EpiPen is the brand name of an auto-injectable device that delivers the drug epinephrine. It is a life-saving medication used when someone is experiencing a severe allergic reaction, known as anaphylaxis. EpiPen is just one of the brand names of devices known generically as Epinephrine Auto-Injectors.

What is the standard emergency treatment for anaphylaxis?

Epinephrine — Epinephrine is the first and most important treatment for anaphylaxis, and it should be administered as soon as anaphylaxis is recognized to prevent the progression to life-threatening symptoms as described in the rapid overviews of the emergency management of anaphylaxis in adults (table 1) and children ...

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  • This medication is given by injection. It is designed to be self-administered. To use, remove the safety cap. Hold the device with the black tip against the thigh and apply moderate pressure for several seconds. This will release a spring activated plunger which pushes a concealed needle into the outer part thigh to deliver the medication. Discard ...
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