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EpiPen administers a dose of adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, to control symptoms of anaphylaxis and get the reaction under control.
What is an EpiPen?
It is designed for easy use by the lay person and has to be considered as first aid. EpiPen® auto-injector delivers a single dose 0.3 ml injection equal to 0.3 mg adrenaline when activated. The usual adrenaline adult dose for allergic emergencies is 0.3 mg.
An initial dose should be administered as soon as symptoms of anaphylaxis are recognised. In the absence of clinical improvement or if deterioration occurs after the initial treatment, a second injection with an additional EpiPen® auto-injector may be administered 5 – 15 minutes after the first injection. It is recommended that patients are prescribed two EpiPen® auto-injectors which they should carry at all times.
EpiPen® auto-injectors are automatic injection devices containing adrenaline for allergic emergencies.
The symptoms of a severe allergic reaction (also known as anaphylaxis) can including:
EpiPen administers a dose of adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, to control symptoms of anaphylaxis and get the reaction under control.
Adrenaline is considered the first-line drug of choice for allergic emergencies. If used, seek immediate medical assistance.
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