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Teva Epinephrine Auto-Injector Pen (Epipen Generic) 0.3 mg (2-Pack + 1 Trainer)

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Original price $ 639.95
Current price $ 589.00
SKU 00093-5986-27
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The Teva Epinephrine Auto-Injector Pen 0.3 mg is a FDA-approved, easy-to-use emergency treatment for severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) in adults and children weighing 30 kg (66 lbs) or more. As the trusted generic equivalent to EpiPen®, this 2-pack bundle also includes a FREE practice trainer, empowering users and caregivers to act confidently in life-threatening situations.

What It Is Used For

This product is used for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis (severe, life-threatening allergic reactions) caused by:

  • Food allergies (e.g., peanuts, shellfish, eggs)
  • Insect stings or bites (e.g., bees, wasps)
  • Medications
  • Latex
  • Other allergens or unknown triggers

It is intended as an immediate, first-line response—always seek medical attention after administration.

Details & Features

  • Generic EpiPen®: Equivalent performance and reliability at greater savings
  • Dosage Strength: 0.3 mg Epinephrine per auto-injector
  • Pack Includes: 2 auto-injector pens + 1 reusable practice trainer pen
  • Easy-to-Use: Simple, one-step activation for self-administration or caregiver use
  • Portable & Compact: Carry case fits easily in pocket, bag, or purse
  • Distinct Trainer Pen: Practice safely with no needle or drug—builds user confidence
  • Clear Instructions: Step-by-step on device and package insert
  • Trusted Manufacturer: Produced by Teva Pharmaceuticals, a leader in generic medicine

Directions

  1. Remove Pen from Carrier Tube.
  2. Grip the Auto-Injector: Hold firmly with the orange tip (needle end) pointing downward.
  3. Remove Blue Safety Cap.
  4. Position & Inject: Place the orange tip against the mid-outer thigh (can administer through clothing). Press hard and hold in place for 3 seconds.
  5. Remove Auto-Injector: Massage the injection area for 10 seconds.
  6. Call 911: Seek immediate medical attention. Take the used pen with you to the hospital.

Use the included Trainer Pen for regular practice and confidence building—no needle or medication in trainer.

Dosage

  • Adults & Children (≥30 kg / 66 lbs): 0.3 mg via intramuscular injection into the thigh.
  • Repeat Dose: If symptoms persist, a second injection may be given after 5-15 minutes (use second auto-injector).
  • Children Under 30 kg: Use a lower dose (ask your doctor for a pediatric auto-injector if needed).

Always use as directed by your healthcare provider.

Allergies

  • Contains Sulfites: May cause hypersensitivity reactions in some individuals.
  • Latex-Free: Device and packaging are latex-free.
  • Notify Your Doctor: If you have known allergies to epinephrine or other auto-injector components.

Drug Interactions

  • Other Medications: Tell your doctor if you take medications for heart, depression (MAO inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants), blood pressure (beta-blockers), or thyroid issues, as they may affect how epinephrine works.
  • Medical Conditions: Inform your healthcare provider if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid disorders, or Parkinson’s disease.

Side Effects or Warnings

Common Side Effects

  • Fast or irregular heartbeat
  • Sweating
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Pale skin
  • Tremor or shakiness
  • Dizziness or weakness
  • Headache
  • Anxiety or nervousness

Rare but Serious

  • Chest pain
  • Shortness of breath
  • Vision changes

Seek emergency medical help after use—even if symptoms improve, as further treatment may be necessary.

Warnings

  • For Emergency Use Only: Not a substitute for immediate medical attention.
  • Storage: Store at 20°-25°C (68°-77°F). Protect from light and do not refrigerate.
  • Do Not Reuse: Each pen is for single use only.
  • Visually Inspect: Do not use if solution is discolored or cloudy.

Why Choose Teva Epinephrine Auto-Injector?

  • Trusted, cost-effective alternative to EpiPen®
  • Essential for everyone at risk of anaphylaxis
  • Reliable performance, compact design, and user-friendly trainer

Stay prepared for allergy emergencies—purchase your Teva Epinephrine Auto-Injector Pen 0.3 mg (2-Pack + 1 Trainer) today for peace of mind and trusted protection!

Teva Epinephrine Auto-Injector Pen (Epipen Generic) 0.3 mg (2-Pack + 1 Trainer)
Teva Epinephrine Auto-Injector Pen (Epipen Generic) 0.3 mg (2-Pack + 1 Trainer)
$ 639.95 $ 589.00
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Frequently Asked Questions for Allergic Reaction Medications
  • What are the most common medications used for allergic reactions?

    Common medications include antihistamines (like diphenhydramine/Benadryl, loratadine/Claritin, cetirizine/Zyrtec), corticosteroids (like prednisone, methylprednisolone), and epinephrine (EpiPen) for severe reactions (anaphylaxis).

  • When should I use an EpiPen (epinephrine autoinjector)?

    Use an EpiPen immediately at the first sign of a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis), such as trouble breathing, swelling of the face or throat, severe hives, or dizziness/fainting.

  • Can I take antihistamines and corticosteroids together for an allergic reaction?

    Yes, in some situations, healthcare providers may recommend both to help control symptoms and prevent recurrence, but follow your doctor’s advice.

  • What is the difference between antihistamines and epinephrine for allergic reactions?

    Antihistamines treat mild to moderate symptoms (itching, rash, runny nose) while epinephrine is used for life-threatening reactions (anaphylaxis) and works rapidly to reverse airway and circulatory complications.

  • Are over-the-counter (OTC) medications effective for allergic reactions?

    For mild reactions like hives or sneezing, OTC antihistamines can be effective. For severe reactions, prescription medications and emergency care are needed.

  • What are the side effects of allergic reaction medications?

    Antihistamines: drowsiness, dry mouth, dizziness. Steroids: increased appetite, mood changes, insomnia, elevated blood sugar. Epinephrine: rapid heart rate, jitteriness, anxiety, headache.

  • Can I use asthma inhalers for an allergic reaction?

    Asthma inhalers may help if wheezing is present and you have asthma, but they are not a substitute for epinephrine in anaphylaxis.

  • How fast do allergic reaction medications work?

    Epinephrine: seconds to minutes. Antihistamines: 15–60 minutes. Corticosteroids: several hours (they help prevent symptoms from returning but do not work immediately).

  • What should I do if symptoms return after treating an allergic reaction?

    Seek medical help. Sometimes a biphasic reaction can occur, where symptoms return hours after initial improvement. You may need further observation or treatment.

  • Are allergic reaction medications safe during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

    Some are safe, but pregnant or nursing individuals should consult their healthcare provider before using any medication.

  • Can allergic reaction medications be used for children?

    Many are approved for children but doses vary by age and weight. Always consult a pediatrician before use.

  • What should I have in my allergy emergency kit?

    An emergency kit may include an epinephrine autoinjector (EpiPen), antihistamines, a list of allergies, and instructions for use.

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