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dummy autoinjector pens available for practice

One Epipen? No, surely, it should be two.

09/10/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  5 Comments

The prescription of auto injector pens (Epipen, Jext, Emerade etc) for those who are thought to be at risk of anaphylactic shock is now fairly standard – although, all too often, this  is accompanied by little if any serious advice on how to use them.*  However, advice from MHRA …

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