EpiPen Information:
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EpiPen (Epinephrine) is an injection medication used to treat severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), as well as exercise-induced anaphylaxis. EpiPen belongs to a class of medications called adrenergic bronchodilators, and works by narrowing blood vessels and opening airways in the lungs. These effects can reverse severe low blood pressure, wheezing, severe skin itching, hives, and other symptoms of an allergic reaction. EpiPen may be kept on hand for self injection by a person with a history of a severe allergic reaction.
EpiPen from Canada
Canada Drugs Online is proud to offer you the brand EpiPen from Canada manufactured by Pfizer. EpiPen Junior is available in a dosage of 0.15 mg/1 syr, and EpiPen Adult is available in a dosage of 0.3 mg/1 syr. The generic, Epinephrine Auto Injector from Canada by a different manufacturer, is not available. Please call us toll free at 1-877-900-3784 for details.
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EpiPen Side Effects:
Common side effects of EpiPen may include breathing problems, fast, irregular, or pounding heartbeats, pale skin, sweating, nausea and vomiting, dizziness, weakness or tremors, headache, or feeling restless, fearful, nervous, anxious, or excited.
Contact your doctor immediately if you notice more serious side effects such as:
• Pain, swelling, warmth, redness, or other signs of infection around the area where you gave an injection
This is not a complete list of side effects. If you notice any other side effects not listed here, please contact your doctor or pharmacist.
EpiPen Directions:
To use an EpiPen auto-injector, form a fist around the auto-injector with the orange tip pointing down. Pull off the safety cap. Place the orange tip against the fleshy portion of the outer thigh. You may give the injection directly through your clothing. Do not put your thumb over the end of the unit. Hold the leg firmly when giving this injection to a child or infant. With a quick motion, push the auto-injector firmly against the thigh. This will release the spring-loaded needle that injects the dose of epinephrine. Hold the auto-injector in place for a few seconds after activation. Remove the auto-injector from the thigh. Carefully re-insert the used device needle-first into the carrying tube. Re-cap the tube and take it with you to the emergency room so that anyone who treats you will know how much epinephrine you have received. Seek emergency medical attention after any use of epinephrine. The effects of epinephrine may wear off after 10 or 20 minutes. You will need to receive further treatment and observation. Use an auto-injector only once, then throw away in a puncture-proof container (ask your pharmacist where you can get one and how to dispose of it). Keep this container out of the reach of children and pets. Do not use the EpiPen if it has changed colors or has any particles in it, or if the expiration date on the label has passed. Call your doctor for a new prescription.
EpiPen Precautions:
You should not use EpiPen if you are allergic to epinephrine. To make sure EpiPen is safe for you, tell your doctor if you have ever had heart disease, high blood pressure, asthma, Parkinson’s disease, depression or mental illness, a thyroid disorder, or diabetes. Having an allergic reaction while pregnant or nursing could harm both mother and baby. You may need to use an EpiPen during pregnancy or while you are breastfeeding. Seek emergency medical attention right away after using the injection. In an emergency, you may not be able to tell caregivers if you are pregnant or breast feeding. Make sure any doctor caring for your pregnancy or your baby knows you received this medication. Do not inject EpiPen into a vein or into the muscles of your buttocks, or it may not work as well. Inject it only into the fleshy outer portion of the thigh. Accidentally injecting EpiPen into your hands or feet may result in a loss of blood flow to those areas, and resulting numbness. If this occurs, seek emergency medical attention. Talk to your doctor before using this medication in a child. EpiPen may interact with several medications, especially digoxin, a diuretic (water pill), levothyroxine, Synthroid, antidepressants, beta-blocker medications, cold or allergy medications, ergot medication, heart rhythm medication, or an MAOI (monoamine oxidase inhibitor). This is not a complete list of interactions, and others may occur. Tell your doctor about any medications, vitamins, or herbal supplements you are currently taking or have recently taken in order to reduce the risk of any possible interactions.
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