HealthGoodbye Epipens? Students Create Syringe Watch With Foldable Allergy Shot Allergies can be life-threatening. Students of Rice University came up with the EpiWear, a prototype device that could be a possible alternative to EpiPen, the costly epinephrine auto-injector that is now in short supply in many countries.by Maui Hermitanio
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HealthArizona Researcher Experiments With EpiPen-Like Injection That Delays The Effects Of Rattlesnake Biteby Carl Velasco
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HealthEpiPen Alternative Auvi-Q Can Be Obtained For 'Free' When It Returns Feb. 14by Arrianne Del Rosario
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HealthMylan Pays Medicaid $465 Million For Overpriced EpiPens: What Are The Most Expensive Drugs In America?by Dianne Depra
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