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Doremus

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33. I think epipens have a different needle
Thu Apr 27, 2017, 07:09 PM
Apr 2017

Certainly not an expert, but the epipens I've seen have a shorter needle than a regular syringe. Longer needles would potentially reach more blood vessels, even arteries.

Someone more knowledgeable will hopefully offer more info about that.

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that's actually more humane than what I expected Benson's reply to be ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #1
Benson is a rural Mn Senator, while the Dr. in the Letter does not rec. that procedure. It is not riversedge Apr 2017 #5
I think that's exactly the point of the letter ProfessorPlum Apr 2017 #7
WebMd is one source question everything Apr 2017 #10
Those directions are for the Prepared "Epi-Pen" person to use. Not the vial. Glass vials are riversedge Apr 2017 #12
I have to keep an EpiPen Elwood P Dowd Apr 2017 #2
He assumes everyone would remain calm BannonsLiver Apr 2017 #9
There is NO reason for the Epipen costs..bigpharma is making money hand over fist... asiliveandbreathe Apr 2017 #3
funny. some of this is overstated, as epipens don't do half of this. unblock Apr 2017 #4
Epi pens (different brands but same principles) are common usuage in nursing homes and riversedge Apr 2017 #13
I think epipens have a different needle Doremus Apr 2017 #33
syringes come with many different size needles. unblock Apr 2017 #34
This response is lame as hell ProudLib72 Apr 2017 #6
@GOP motto: We got ours, F the rest of you. sarcasmo Apr 2017 #8
An old friend put this suggestion up on his FB page. wildeyed Apr 2017 #11
I'm a little confused. Kentonio Apr 2017 #14
Giving epinephren Ladygrey Apr 2017 #23
Yeah, I wasn't trying to defend this jackass senator Kentonio Apr 2017 #24
Epipen substitute Ladygrey Apr 2017 #25
I've long held the opinion Kentonio Apr 2017 #26
No, he was suggesting that this was an acceptable solution to the problem. wildeyed Apr 2017 #29
Ah I see, I understand why you were angry now. Kentonio Apr 2017 #30
Thanks. The whole idea of a pen is that it is easy to deliver the medication and premeasured. riversedge Apr 2017 #15
Some here have missed the point by a mile. Dr Allison Stolz was demonstrating, in detail... Hekate Apr 2017 #16
The Epipen is a MECHANICAL device, not some rare weird drug. The drug it contains is cheap. . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2017 #17
I use a paper towel to break those kind of vials ismnotwasm Apr 2017 #18
Ya'll are just totally missing the point!! Rural_Progressive Apr 2017 #19
I thought the obvious republican solution... uriel1972 Apr 2017 #22
You are correct. trotsky Apr 2017 #28
A very kind and wonderful fellow I knew died for want of one of those epi-pens. MADem Apr 2017 #20
No one should buy Epipens, the generic alternatives are much cheaper. Case in point: stevenleser Apr 2017 #21
Hope COSTCO will do the same question everything Apr 2017 #32
All that sounds like a lot, but it really isn't greymattermom Apr 2017 #27
I started saying the same thing when the price went up to force prices back down. sarah FAILIN Apr 2017 #31
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