Epinephrine will NOT help to stop seizures, epinephrine autoinjectors are strictly meant for anaphylaxis. If the person experiences a seizure while having an anaphylactic response (hypoxia due to bronchial constriction) it should be given. If given epinephrine for a seizure due to epilepsy, it will most likely make the seizure worse by stimulating the CNS even more.
Valium autoinjectors may soon become popular for epileptic type seizures.
An Epi-pen is a single use instrument. After use, it should be discarded in an appropriate container. If you continue to have the symptoms that made you use the Epi-pen in the first place, you may give yourself another dose of the Epi-pen, provided you have another one in your possession. Once you use your Epi-pen, you should call for EMS and be transported to the hospital for evaluation of your condition and observation to ensure you do not have recurrence of your allergic reaction.
Epinephrine Pen
Epi is usually used as shorthand for epinephrine, as in an Epi-pen.
Epi-Pen is spelled just like you have it. It is a pre-filled syringe to administer Epinephrine. It is used when someone has a severe life-threatening allergic reaction. After its use, the person MUST be seen at the E.R.
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There is a children's version of the Epi Pen called Epi Pen Junior, which can be used on a child as young as eight, but it should be administered by an adult. Older children such as 13 years old and up can use it by themselves once they have been instructed on how and when to do so.
In an Epi Pen, there is epinepherine, hence the name "Epi". Epinepherine is a naturally made hormone in everyone that affects neurotransmitters in your body. Because it is naturally made, no one can be allergic to it, but it does cause extreme reactions. An Epi Pen simply contains more epinepherine than your body produces to counteract a severe allergic reaction.
The Epi Pen can also go into your deltoid muscle (the largest muscle part of your arm) because an Epi Pen is an IM (Intra-muscular) injection. On the lateral portion of your thigh, you have a large muscle that can be easily accessed and can absorb the medication appropriately and quickly.
In 1977 and was made public in 1980's
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If you were given an Epi-Pen, use it immediately, then call 9-1-1. Stay calm.
Epi Pen, a needle that has a histamine blocker to stop severe allergic reactions to things such as nuts and bee stings.