
EPIPEN® (epinephrine injection, USP) Auto-Injector | EPIPEN® Official ...
Visit the official website of EPIPEN Auto-Injectors. Read the Important Safety Information.
How to Use EPIPEN Auto-Injectors | EPIPEN® Official Website
Learn how to use the EPIPEN Auto-Injector, safety considerations and storing the auto-injector. Read the Important Safety Information.
Patient Education | EPIPEN® Official HCP Website
National food allergy guidelines recommend that patients have access to 2 epinephrine auto-injectors, which provide 2 sequential doses if needed during an anaphylactic reaction. 3 Ensure your patient …
Access and Savings Programs | EPIPEN® Official Website
Viatris offers savings for the EPIPEN and Epinephrine Injection, USP Auto-Injectors. Eligible, commercially insured patients may save on out-of-pocket costs for up to six cartons per calendar …
Frequently Asked Questions for HCPs - EpiPen
Each EPIPEN Auto-Injector contains a single dose of epinephrine. Since the doses of epinephrine delivered from EPIPEN are fixed, consider using other forms of injectable epinephrine if doses lower …
EPIPEN for Anaphylaxis | EPIPEN® Official Website
An EPIPEN quickly injects epinephrine to stop a severe allergic reaction by opening the airways, raising blood pressure, and reducing swelling.
Frequently Asked Questions | EPIPEN® Official Website
What is an EPIPEN Auto-Injector? An EPIPEN is a self-injectable device that quickly injects epinephrine to stop a severe allergic reaction by opening the airways, raising blood pressure, and reducing swelling.
EPIPEN4SCHOOLS Program | EPIPEN® Official HCP Website
Your patient’s school may be eligible to participate in the EPIPEN4SCHOOLS program. This program helps improve access to epinephrine in the event a person experiences a life-threatening allergic …
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Always carry 2 EPIPEN or 2 EPIPEN JR Auto-Injectors with you because sometimes a single dose of epinephrine may not be enough to treat a serious allergic reaction before seeking medical care. …