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Showing posts with label EpiPen. Show all posts
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Friday, April 2, 2010

Food Allergic Should Have Double Dose of Epinepherine Available

So the latest recommendation is that people with food allergies should be carrying two doses of their life-saving epinephrine. This is the conclusion of researchers at Children's Hospital Boston after a six year study. Dr. Rudders headed the study and says, "Until we're able to clearly define the risk factors for the most severe reactions, the safest thing may be to have all children at risk for food-related anaphylaxis carry two doses of epinephrine".

It was also discovered during the course of this research that many emergency rooms are treating food allergy reactions with antihistamines and steroids, rather than epinephrine. Rudders explains that "these findings may be due to lack of a universal understanding of anaphylaxis in the ED (emergency department) before 2006". She goes on to say that she hopes her study will move things forward in this area.

The entire study was written up in the April 2010 journal of Pediatrics.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

New Injector of Epinephrine

The EpiPen® has long been the standard prescription for patients who may suffer from anaphylaxis due to food insect and other allergies.

Several years ago a new device for delivering epinephrine came out, the Twinject®. The advantage of this device was that each unit contained two doses. Patients have long been cautioned that epinephrine doses only last 15-20 minutes, so Twinject touted its advantage as giving the patient an additional back-up dose and more time to seek treatment.

Sciele Pharmaceuticals is soon releasing a new epinephrine device called Adrenaclik. It, like the Epipen, is a single dose injector. Actually it looks much like the EpiPen and the instructions for use are similar, although with the Adrenaclik, two gray caps need to be pulled off from either end, rather than one on the Epipen.

I wonder if we will see more of these auto-injectors? I wonder if that means the price will come down? It's pretty expensive to have several on-hand, isn't it? I did find documentation that states the EpiPen patent doesn't expire until Sept. 2025. I don't understand all the legalese on patents and generic drugs. Anyone else?

Monday, December 28, 2009

Food Allergy Reactions

Do you carry more than one dose of epinephrine in the event of an allergic reaction?

A recent study shows certain risk factors associated with the need for more than one dose. One surprise...a history of asthma does not appear to be one of those risk factors.

People requiring more than one dose tend to be younger and tend to present with wheezing, cyanosis (bluish/purplish tinge to the skin), arrhythmias (abnormal heart rhythms), nausea, vomiting and shock. Those who present with hives are less likely to require a second dose.

Check out the full abstract and think about whether more than one dose of epinephrine is right for you or your child.

Monday, December 21, 2009

New Epi Injector?

Have you heard that there's talk of a new method of injecting epinephrine to combat an allergic reaction? The long tubular injectors may be replaced with a device that resembles more of a card.

While I'd personally like to see no need for any type of epinephrine injector, a smaller unit that is easy to conceal would be better- especially for tweens and teens who need to carry their medication.

Stay tuned for more information.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Dey Introduces New and Improved EpiPens®

The next-generation EpiPen® Auto-Injector is now available. It has some new features such as needle protection before and after use to eliminate accidental needle pricks. I like that. It also has a new color- orange- and a new shape- oval- with easier to read instructions. Sounds good. Check out the full press release.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Food Allergy Family Fun Event and Expo


North Wales, PA, just outside of Philadelphia was the location for a fantastic event for families with food allergies. Yesterday's Expo featured singer Kyle Dine along with vendors, raffles, coupons and lots of free allergy friendly food. The highlight of my experience was watching my food allergic son and his non-food allergic sister enjoying chocolate lollipops they got from Premium Chocolatiers. Priceless. It felt so freeing to move among vendors where our WHOLE family could enjoy the samplings.

Some of the vendors we visited yesterday:

Whole Foods

Enjoy Life

Cherrybrook Kitchens

AllergyFree Foods

Pamela's Products

Sunbutter

Cookies for Me?

So Delicious Frozen Desserts

Angels in the Kitchen (e-mail: angelsinthekitchen@hotmail.com)

I.M. Healthy Soynut Butter

EpiPen®

Twinject®


A HUGE congratulations to Kids With Food Allergies for putting this event together. Great job!

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