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_
Are these available in Canada? I've had EpiPen auto-injectors fail on me when I needed them. Have been looking for alternatives.
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Replying to @calmecam @AshaRangappa_
I am on the Canadian border in Maine
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Replying to @DrChaya @AshaRangappa_
I guess I would have to find out what the import rules on such devices are. But we are having similar shortages in Canada so I'd be in contact with Health Canada if you are looking for approval to distribute in Canada as well.
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Replying to @calmecam @AshaRangappa_
I would just teach a doc there how to make them. If the laws are like the US, physicians can only dispense to their own patients
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Replying to @DrChaya @AshaRangappa_
Hmmm... I think I may have an avenue to work on both levels
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Is there a public, yet off-line way of communicating about this? I have contacted my Member of Parliament about the failing devices. Just happening to have a potential solution to propose isn't the worst strategy where securing follow-up is concerned.
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Replying to @calmecam @AshaRangappa_
office contact details:http://thevillagedoc.org
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Many thanks!
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