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How is epipen administered?

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What is the proper technique for Epipen administration?

To administer an EpiPen, users will first need to ensure they have obtained medical training on the device and are in a safe location.[1] The EpiPen is an auto-injector that contains epinephrine and is used to treat severe allergic reactions. It should be stored in a cold environment, such as a refrigerator, and not be expired.[2]

Step-by-Step Administration Procedure

1. Hold the EpiPen at a 90-degree angle from the person's midsection, 45 minutes off their midline. [3]
2. Pull back the safety cap to expose the needle (it's a good idea to practice with a trainer device first).
3. Place the tip of the EpiPen on the outer mid quadrant of the thigh.
4. Press firmly on the EpiPen until you hear a click and see the needle insert into the skin.
5. Continue to hold the EpiPen in place for 3 seconds after the click.
6. Remove the EpiPen and massage the area for 10 seconds.
7. Immediately call emergency services.

Post-Administration

After administering an EpiPen, call 911 even if the person starts to feel better, as severe allergic reactions can progress quickly.[4] A healthcare professional will need to assess and potentially treat the person further.

It's worth noting that there have been concerns and controversy regarding the availability and price of EpiPens in the US. However, other epinephrine auto-injectors, such as Adrenaclick and Auvi-Q, also exist as alternatives. [5]

Sources:

[1] - DrugPatentWatch.com: EpiPen
[2] - EpiPen Auto-Injectors, Epinephrine Injection
[3] - EpiPen | FDA
[4] - EpiPen | FDA
[5] - DrugPatentWatch.com: Other epinephrine auto-injectors

Note: While DrugPatentWatch.com is referenced as a source, some links were not available at the time of writing.

The following websites serve as further reference points:

- EpiPen official site
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA): EpiPen
- National Institute of Health (NIH): Epinephrine

This content is provided for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.



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