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Epipen Jr Epinephrine Injection, Usp 0.15 Mg Auto-Injector For Children - Pack of 2 with Trainer

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EpiPen Jr® Epinephrine Pediatric 0.15 Mg Auto-Injector – Pack Of 2 With Trainer

 

EpiPen Jr® 0.15 mg Auto-Injector is a disposable automatic injection device that contains epinephrine, a medicine used to treat allergic emergencies (anaphylaxis) in children.  Each EpiPen Jr®  device contains a single dose of epinephrine.

  • EpiPen Jr® is for immediate self (or caregiver) administration and does not take the place of emergency medical care.
  • EpiPen Jr® is for children who weigh less than 66 lbs (30 kg)
  • Emergency medical care is needed right away after using EpiPen Jr®
  • EpiPen Jr® is for people who have been prescribed this medicine by their healthcare provider
  • EpiPen Jr® cannot be reused
  • EpiPen Jr® should be injected into the middle of your outer thigh (upper leg). It can be injected through your clothing if needed.
  • A second EpiPen Jr® dose may be needed if anaphylaxis symptoms continue or recur.
  • The EpiPen Jr Trainer has a grey color. The grey EpiPen Trainer contains no medicine and no needle. 
 

* EpiPen® Auto-injector is a RX item and requires a prescription or a completed and signed medical director release form * 
 

EpiPen Jr® Storage
  • Store EpiPen Jr® at room temperature between 68° F to 77° F (20° C to 25° C).
  • Do not expose the EpiPen Jr® to extreme cold or heat.
  • Always keep the EpiPen Jr® Auto-Injector in the carrier tube to protect it from damage.
  • The blue safety release helps to prevent accidental injection. Keep the blue safety release on until you need to use the EpiPen Jr®
  • Make sure to replace EpiPen Jr® before the expiration date
 
Using EpiPen Jr®

Caution: Never put your thumb, fingers, or hand over the orange tip. Never press or push the orange tip with your thumb, fingers, or hand. The needle comes out of the orange tip. Accidental injection into finger, hands or feet may cause a loss of blood flow to these areas. If an accidental injection happens, go immediately to the nearest emergency room. Tell the healthcare provider where on your body you received the accidental injection.
 

Warning: Do not flip the blue safety release off using a thumb or by pulling it sideways, or by bending and twisting the blue safety release. This may cause the device to activate by accident: a “click” is heard, the orange tip is extended, and the window is blocked. A device that has been activated by accident cannot be used for a patient in an emergency.

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