Epinephrine users must monitor the drug condition periodically, with a visual inspection through a small window on the auto-injector, to assess there is no loss of transparency. This action is uncomfortable and stressful and many users…
read moreSome of the symptoms of anaphylaxis may disable the patient, causing them to be incapable of injecting the epinephrine to himself or calling for help. In this situation, just the act of opening the case…
read moreEpiPen® or any other epinephrine auto-injector should be stored between 15°C (59°F) and 30°C (86°F). What happens if it is stored at extreme temperatures? The epinephrine will become ineffective and will not be of any…
read moreHaving the capability of working with a mobile phone provides a wider range of features for the individual. Thanks to its own alert system (LED + Buzz), the AnAPPhylaxis smart case will be able to…
read moreAllergic patients do not usually like the medical appearance of epinephrine auto-injectors. That is why there is a full market of aesthetics cases to cover or replace the original case of the auto-injector, which is completely…
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