The manufacturers of most epinephrine options offer U.S. savings programs and patient assistance programs. Epinephrine is the only treatment for a severe allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis [anna-fih-LACK-sis]. It is only available through a prescription by your doctor. Most prescriptions come with 2 doses. Epinephrine is most commonly prescribed in easy-to-use options, such as auto-injectors and nasal spray. People with food allergies should have epinephrine with them at all times…
Quelle: Kids with Food Allergies Foundation
Titelbild/Grafik: Kids with Food Allergies Foundation – A Division of AAFA
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