Allerject portable voice-prompt epinephrine Auto-Injectors are designed to be easy to use and easy to carry, with a compact size that is about the length and width of a credit card.
$$ALLERJECT$$EpiPen® Auto-injectors are for the emergency treatment of life-threatening allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) caused by allergens, exercise, or unknown triggers.
$$EPIPEN$$Disposable, RESQ-AID™ EMESIS (VOMIT) BAG for use emergency in dental office. Easy to use bag has an extra-wide, rigid collar that allows for easy, one-handed use. Inner valve automatically seals shut, preventing contents from leaking or spilling.
Dimenhydrinate Injection is a first generation antihistamine indicated for use in the prevention and relief of nausea, vomiting and/or vertigo. These symptoms may be associated with clinical situations such as surgery, radiation sickness, postoperative recovery and drug-induced nausea and vomiting.
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Please note that the market is currently experiencing a shortage of Allerject® Autoinjectors. For this reason, all kits that contain Allerject® Autoinjectors are temporarily unavailable. We will update our website as soon as they become available again.
Ephedrine sulfate is an alpha- and beta-adrenergic agonist and a norepinephrine-releasing agent. Ephedrine sulfate injection is a clear, colorless, sterile solution for intravenous injection indicated for the treatment of clinically important hypotension occurring in the setting of anesthesia.
Naloxone nasal spray is used for emergency treatment of an opioid overdose or a possible overdose. It will temporarily reverse the effects of opioid medicine by reversing CNS depression and respiratory depression.
Some signs and symptoms of an opioid emergency are breathing problems, extreme sleepiness, slow heartbeat, or not being able to respond, and a very small (pinpoint) pupil in a person who is difficult to awaken.