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Friday 2 August 2013

Deciding Which Epipen Holder You Require


By Lela Perkins


It seems as though a by-product of modern living is that more people suffer with allergies. Although its probably more correct to say that diagnosis for allergies has got better. Whatever the reason, going into anaphylactic shock due to an allergy is not pleasant. More people are carrying their own emergency treatments with them, but there is the question about which EpiPen holder is best.

The choices available for these carrying devices are many. Even the price range extends from free to the fairly costly. Some people are fortunate, and courtesy of the pharmaceutical company, the container and auto-delivery device come as a pair.

Despite the confusion over the best way to carry them, it is most important that they are actually carried. Different age groups, and genders, often have different issues relating to how best to carry these kits. One constant argument is whether you should carry just one or a pair of treatments, this in itself will have a bearing on how they are carried.

Commonly the contents of these shots are a measured dose of adrenaline. For these shots to maintain their viability there are certain storage requirements that need to be met. For best results they need keeping at room temperature, in a temperate climate they will also avoid excessive humidity but need to be kept dry from rain. Finally they should not be exposed to sunlight.

So the demands made on these cases can be quite rigorous, hence the variety of designs. They all have to address the points previously raised. Some will be based around a hard plastic case design, whereas others will be a softer neoprene design. Some will even be insulated to maintain an optimum temperature. They can be carried in pockets, in bags or purses, hung on belts or even strapped to an arm or a leg.

A sobering thought is that in the UK alone there are over 30 deaths each year, as people have not carried their emergency kits. They normally occur to the teens to the early 20's. Maybe they got teased about having these kits with them, or other people gained a false impression when they saw one of these kits.

Sometimes it is young children who have the easiest choice, as their parents will carry their kits for them. The problems seem to start when children become of school age. Many do not understand why their new friends do not have to carry such items. To try and encourage children to carry these kits they can be disguised to look like pencil cases, or they will have cartoon figures, or sports team logos, printed across them.

Take a while with your choice of EpiPen holder. Remember there are still old and new styles, and they are both different sizes. If getting one for your child get them involved with choosing, it will be them carrying the kit about so they need to be happy with it. Alternate carrying options might also need to be explored as your situation can change. If you were at the gym after work you would have to carry your emergency kit in a totally different way.




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