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Home arrow News arrow Preparing for Severe Food Allergies at School - $20 Twinject Rebate


Preparing for Severe Food Allergies at School - $20 Twinject Rebate PDF Print E-mail

TwinjectIt's time to prepare for school - Save $20 on your Twinject by visiting: http://www.twinject.com/. In all the rush of preparing your child for the next school year, it's important to remember that epinephrine is a crucial item on the back-to-school list. We all know the school cafeteria isn't as controlled as the home environment, making it even more important to be prepared for food-triggered anaphylaxis. The Twinject Two-pack makes it easy to stay prepared with two doses at home and at school.

Twinject was redesigned in 2007 to provide parents and children with an easy-to-use, gentle auto-injector. The Twinject administration technique requires the patient to press and hold the auto-injector against the thigh. This is a change from other methods of administration.

With the Twinject Two-pack, you can receive 4 doses of epinephrine with a single prescription. The back-up dose included in each Twinject device provides added security and value. It is important to carry two doses of epinephrine because a second dose may be needed within 10-15 minutes1; however, the need for a second dose cannot be predicted 2.

Visit http://www.twinject.com/ for an array of educational materials or call 1-888-TWINJCT (1-888-894-6528).





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