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Patients and Physicians Prefer Epinephrine Nasal Spray Over Auto-Injectors According to EAACI Survey
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Healthcare professionals favored nasal epinephrine over auto-injectors for portability, adherence, safety, shelf life, and temperature stability, providing hope that a much larger segment will actually CARRY and USE their epinephrine.
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A Nation Bitten by Red Meat Allergy: 14 Regional Reports Expose a US Tick Crisis
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Tick populations are skyrocketing nationwide and so is alpha-gal syndrome, now affecting an estimated 450,000 Americans. Think you re safe because you live in a city and don't venture into the woods? Think again.
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State Bill is a Model for the Country: $0 Out-of-Pocket for Epinephrine, Insulin, and Inhalers
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This legislation MUST be enacted by EVERY state in the union. Our edit of the sponsor's quote says it all: "[...] You should never be forced to ration your medication just to breathe, manage diabetes, or survive a severe allergic reaction."
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No, Your EpiPens Have Not Been Recalled: Correcting the WPIX Instagram Post
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We've received a number of inquiries from readers who have been spooked by Instagram posts about auto-injector recalls originating with this one. Please spread the word that there is nothing to worry about.
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