The one I make for $50 (refillable for $5) written about here: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/28/opinion/how-to-fight-a-soaring-drug-price-innovate.html?smid=pl-share … always available.https://twitter.com/AshaRangappa_/status/1080595028232359943 …
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Replying to @DrChaya @AshaRangappa_
While autoinjectors make giving medications simpler especially in an emergency, it may be time to teach patients/carers how to draw up and and give epi the old fashioned way for when injectors are out of price or unavailable
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Replying to @an_leavy @AshaRangappa_
The autoinjector I use is widely available - and yes you can teach but a nervous parent/caregiver or even someone who THEMSELVES is experiencing anaphylaxis would rather just grab and go
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Replying to @DrChaya @AshaRangappa_
I understand totally but not everyone has access to a doctor like you. The concerns over vial use have long been debated but may have to be reconsidered. Safer to have access to the epi than no access at all and the cost is comparatively miniscule
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Replying to @an_leavy @AshaRangappa_
I am happy to teach any doctor. I still owe
@jfgm a video tutorial for the MIT lab anyway! we really need to do that project!!! Boston trip?1 reply . 1 retweet 2 likes
That’s a good idea
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