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Meaning of Autoinjector from wikipedia

- An autoinjector (or auto-injector) is a medical device for injection of a premeasured dose of a particular drug. Most autoinjectors are one-use, disposable...
- An epinephrine autoinjector (or adrenaline autoinjector, also known by the trademark EpiPen) is a medical device for injecting a measured dose or doses...
- (Antidote Treatment Nerve Agent Autoinjector) is any of a variety of autoinjectors in use with the US Armed Forces. An autoinjector is a medical device designed...
- serious harm and death, even if the patient has used an epinephrine autoinjector or has taken other medications in response, and even if symptoms appear...
- autistic people Stim, an autoinjector carrying drugs for emergency use. A common type contains epinephrine, the epinephrine autoinjector. Other drugs may be...
- NAAK, or MARK I Kit, ("Nerve Agent Antidote Kit") is a dual-chamber autoinjector: Two anti-nerve agent drugs—atropine sulfate and pralidoxime chloride—each...
- [citation needed] Chemical treatment was subsequently distributed in autoinjector form.[citation needed] Uniject "The painkiller of battlefields". Beaches...
- Some people with a history of recurring uvulitis carry an epinephrine autoinjector to counteract symptoms of an attack. A swollen uvula is not normally...
- They have published instructions for the "EpiPencil", an epinephrine autoinjector, and the "Apothecary MicroLab", a do-it-yourself (DIY) device intended...
- life-saving treatment for anaphylaxis. The commonly used epinephrine autoinjector delivers a 0.3 mg epinephrine injection (0.3 mL, 1:1000).[citation needed]...