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Doctors Can Prescribe Lower-Cost, Generic Epinephrine Auto-Injector

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Sami Bahna, MD, DrPH, Chief of Allergy & Immunology Section - Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Shreveport, Louisiana
Courtesy: LSU-HSC / Shreveport

ALLERGIES CAN BE DEADLY -  Medical experts estimate that 1 in 3 people can experience allergies in some form at anytime during their lifetime.  And for many people an allergic reaction can be deadly if they don't have quick access to life-saving medicine such as Epinephrine.  Recently the manufacturer of an auto-injector device known as the "Epi-Pen" has raised the prices of a single prescription two-pack more than 400%  and can cost $600 or more.  But there is a lower-cost Epinephrine auto-injector available if only patients would ask their doctors or pharmacists for a generic prescription.

GENERIC EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTOR
Credit Courtesy-epinephrineautoinject.com

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