Take in Case EpiPen Carrier (Large/Navy)

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TAKE IN CASE™ presents a solution for carrying an EpiPen® Auto-Injector when it is inconvenient or uncomfortable. It is precisely those times when you are on the go - that you are at the greatest risk of needing it most. TAKE IN CASE™ increases preparedness by making it easy to always have this essential medication on hand. Frequently Aske[Read More]
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Epi-pen Strap Pack: Strawberry Fields Epipen Carrier

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New from Allergy Haven. Store your EpiPen, Benadryl and other emergency necessities in this versatile pack. Features zipper closure and velcro straps that can attach to a belt, purse or school backpack. Pack has straps to securely hold 2 EpiPens, or 1 EpiPen and an emergency Benadryl dose. Emergency Card also included. Measures: 4" x 7.5"
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Epi-pen Tote: Spring Epipen Carrier

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Store your EpiPen, Benadryl and other emergency necessities in this epi-pen tote. Tote has capacity to hold 2 EpiPens and an emergency Benadryl dose. Top flap has pocket to hold any additional medication. FITS NEW EPI-PEN STYLE! Emergency Card for medical instructions included. Measures: 3.75" x 7.5" x 1.5"
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Epi-Pen Tote: Classics Epipen Carrier Solid

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Store your EpiPen, Benadryl and other emergency necessities in this epi-pen tote. Tote has capacity to hold 2 EpiPens and an emergency Benadryl dose. Top flap has pocket to hold any additional items like an asthma inhaler. Emergency Card for medical instructions included. Measures: 3.75" x 7.5" x 1.5"
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Epi Pen Strap Pack: Classic Epipen Carrier

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New from Allergy Haven. Store your EpiPen, Benadryl and other emergency necessities in this versatile pack. Features zipper closure and velcro straps that can attach to a belt, purse or school backpack. Pack has straps to securely hold 2 EpiPens, or 1 EpiPen and an emergency Benadryl dose. Emergency Card also included. Measures: 4" x 7.5"
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Take in Case EpiPen Carrier (Regular/Black)

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TAKE IN CASE™ presents a solution for carrying an EpiPen® Auto-Injector when it is inconvenient or uncomfortable. It is precisely those times when you are on the go - that you are at the greatest risk of needing it most. TAKE IN CASE™ increases preparedness by making it easy to always have this essential medication on hand. Frequently Aske[Read More]
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Food Allergy – How an EpiPen Belt Saves Lives

Onespot Allergy Founder, Elizabeth Goldenberg, shares tips on living safely with food allergies. This video explains the importance of wearing an EpiPen belt or holder to help with food allergy and anaphylaxis.

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Food Allergy – EpiPen Access At Home

Onespot Allergy Founder, Elizabeth Goldenberg, shares tips for living safely with food allergies and anaphylaxis. This video explains how to set up an allergy safety system at home for immediate access to an EpiPen.

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Food Allergy Basics: Treatment

What treatment is available for food allergies? If a person ingests a food they are allergy to, what is emergency treatment? What do parents have to do know about emergency treatment? Dr. Karen DeMuth, Emory University, answers these and other questions.Background Dr. Karen DeMuth is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Emory University School of Medicine, Emory University. She is also a pediatric allergy specialist at Emory-Children’s Center. Related Links Allergies in Children (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) www.choa.org Karen DeMuth BSN, MD (Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta) www.choa.org

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Food Allergy – How To Avoid Accidental Exposure

Onespot Allergy Founder, Elizabeth Goldenberg, shares tips for living safely with food allergies and anaphylaxis. This video explains how to avoid accidental exposure to food allergens.

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