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Our local TV station just had a segment on the Epi-Pen controversy and Consumer Reports suggested another one, Epinephrine Auto-Injector (also called generic Adrenaclick), which is cheaper.
They said, "The difference is in how the injector pens are designed and how they work."
Of course, one must consult with their own doctor about this.
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Adrenaclick is why my LLMD prescribed for me some 6 years ago when I did IV abx. Never needed to use it, and not versed on the differences.
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