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Uhhhh i am here early!
ОтветитьHooray science!
ОтветитьI hope it actually turns out to be cheaper than the pen. I don't think the price of epipens are tied very tightly to cost.
ОтветитьAll I know is that I’ll never use an epinephrine inhaler again
ОтветитьI'm more excited for the film version that will probably be approved later this year. Small enough to fit in your wallet. I'll never forget it.
Ответитьso instead of "does anyone have a epipen?" it soon will be "does anyone has a neffy?"
ОтветитьOn good Rx it seems the manufacturer has a coupon for it. 200 dollars for a carton. What's the shelf life and the amount in a carton isn't immediately obvious. But then again, gotta breathe to live.
ОтветитьAs someone who has needed an EpiPen a few times, this sounds amazing! It’ll be easier to administer to myself, and much easier to cart around. I’m excited about this!
ОтветитьIf this is legit, when could it be on the market?
ОтветитьI'm so impatient for neffy to be approved by Health Canada. I volunteer as tribute if they want to test absorption in people with anaphylaxis.
ОтветитьI wish I could get something like an Epipen for hormones, if I just didn't have to see the needle or have to deal with filling a syringe, I could do injections
ОтветитьThe moment this hits the market, epipens will become dirt cheap.
ОтветитьWb as inhaler?
Ответитьmaybe one day we'll look back and think: what in the actual f did we use to treat allergic reactions
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ОтветитьUnfortunately, my son is shy of the weight it's approved for, but maybe in a few years I'll not have to carry around an EpiPen for him anymore. A smaller nasal sprayer is a much better option!
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