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  2. Epinephrine autoinjector - Wikipedia

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    The first modern epinephrine autoinjector, the EpiPen, was invented in the mid-1970s at Survival Technology in Bethesda, Maryland, US by Sheldon Kaplan [11] [12] and was first approved for marketing by the FDA in 1987. [13] One of the people who helped in making the EpiPen was Richard B. Toren.

  3. Epinephrine (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Epinephrine vial 1 mg (Adrenalin). Epinephrine is used to treat a number of conditions, including cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, and superficial bleeding. [25] It has been used historically for bronchospasm and low blood sugar, but newer treatments for these that are selective for β 2 adrenoceptors, such as salbutamol, are preferred.

  4. Autoinjector - Wikipedia

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    Brand names include Anapen, EpiPen, Emerade, and Auvi-Q. [citation needed] Rebiject, Rebiject II and Rebidose autoinjectors for Rebif, the drug for interferon beta-1a used to treat multiple sclerosis. An autoinjector for the Avonex version of this same medication is also on the market. [citation needed]

  5. EU regulator backs approval for ARS Pharma's nasal spray ...

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    The nasal spray EURneffy is seen as an alternative to EpiPen and other autoinjectors that are filled with epinephrine, a life-saving drug used by people at risk of anaphylaxis and other allergic ...

  6. Pfizer To Pay $345M To Resolve EpiPen Pricing Lawsuit: Reuters

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    Pfizer Inc (NYSE: PFE) has agreed to pay $345 million to resolve claims by consumers claiming they overpaid for EpiPens due to anti-competitive and unfair practices, reports Reuters. The proposed ...

  7. Injector pen - Wikipedia

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    An injector pen consists of a chamber or cartridge of medication, a tip to attach a needle, and a piston or plunger to inject the dose. [4] Some pens, including most insulin pens, include dials to adjust the dose of the injection before each administration. [2]

  8. Intracardiac injection - Wikipedia

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    Intracardiac injections of drugs were generally used only to provide emergency drugs to a patient if other approaches would be ineffective; for example if drugs could not be administered intravenously due to individual circumstances.

  9. Adrenaline - Wikipedia

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    Then it is subsequently decarboxylated to give dopamine by DOPA decarboxylase (aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase). Dopamine is then converted to noradrenaline by dopamine beta-hydroxylase, which utilizes ascorbic acid and copper. The final step in adrenaline biosynthesis is the methylation of the primary amine of noradrenaline.