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09-29-2016 10:23 AM - edited 09-29-2016 10:32 AM
I saw this on Doctoroz.com this morning! If you need the epipen and you can't afford it..there is a generic ADRENACLICK...for a fraction of the cost! Same drug..just go to doctoroz.com!!!!!!
09-29-2016 11:03 AM
Excellent, thank you for posting this....
My oldest son was stung by a bee on his neck while riding his motorcycle and he had a severe reaction. Got to the hospital in time (thank God).... was never allergic to bee stings before and has not had another reaction since BUT having an Epi pen around is just good sense. He can't afford the new prices as I'm sure many can't....
BTW, I was a witness to his reaction and believe me it's brutal and unbelieveable that the human body can react that severely and quickly.... Never again if we can help it.
THANKS AGAIN~!
09-29-2016 11:39 AM
@emmysmom wrote:I saw this on Doctoroz.com this morning! If you need the epipen and you can't afford it..there is a generic ADRENACLICK...for a fraction of the cost! Same drug..just go to doctoroz.com!!!!!!
Never heard of it, if I was an Epipen user, I wouldn't use it unless my own doc wrote the script for it. Also, Epipens are by scription only, you can't just buy whatever you want. To be honest, when it comes to something is only used in life threatening situations, I would never think about taking the cheap way out.
09-29-2016 11:40 AM
Thanks for posting this reminder. The price hike was ridiculous and people need to know there are other (and cheaper) brands available...and have been for a long time.
09-29-2016 11:41 AM - edited 09-29-2016 11:43 AM
And the fact still remains that you can purchase a vial of epi and a syringe for about $20 and the pharmacist will teach you how to draw it up and inject it. The medication is not exclusive to mylan labs - just the epipen delivery system. I had to learn how to do this when I was a small child - if I could do it at 6 years old anyone can learn to do it.
09-29-2016 11:54 AM
@emmysmom wrote:I saw this on Doctoroz.com this morning! If you need the epipen and you can't afford it..there is a generic ADRENACLICK...for a fraction of the cost! Same drug..just go to doctoroz.com!!!!!!
Wait ... Is Dr Oz selling Adrenaclick pens on his website?
Not sure if this show was a re-run, but in all the previous Epipen threads on here, Adrenaclick was mentioned. It's a good reminder, but this is old news.
09-29-2016 01:13 PM
@Q4u wrote:Excellent, thank you for posting this....
My oldest son was stung by a bee on his neck while riding his motorcycle and he had a severe reaction. Got to the hospital in time (thank God).... was never allergic to bee stings before and has not had another reaction since BUT having an Epi pen around is just good sense. He can't afford the new prices as I'm sure many can't....
BTW, I was a witness to his reaction and believe me it's brutal and unbelieveable that the human body can react that severely and quickly.... Never again if we can help it.
THANKS AGAIN~!
I am so glad I could help you..I am just stunned by the greed of these pharm companies..at other's expense! Love Dr. Oz! xox
09-29-2016 01:18 PM - edited 09-29-2016 01:22 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@emmysmom wrote:I saw this on Doctoroz.com this morning! If you need the epipen and you can't afford it..there is a generic ADRENACLICK...for a fraction of the cost! Same drug..just go to doctoroz.com!!!!!!
Wait ... Is Dr Oz selling Adrenaclick pens on his website?
Not sure if this show was a re-run, but in all the previous Epipen threads on here, Adrenaclick was mentioned. It's a good reminder, but this is old news.
This is the first I've heard of this..I didn't know there was a generic..
09-29-2016 03:17 PM
That's a great thing to know! EpiPens are so important!
When you need it, you need it!
09-29-2016 09:59 PM
@Q4u wrote:Excellent, thank you for posting this....
My oldest son was stung by a bee on his neck while riding his motorcycle and he had a severe reaction. Got to the hospital in time (thank God).... was never allergic to bee stings before and has not had another reaction since BUT having an Epi pen around is just good sense. He can't afford the new prices as I'm sure many can't....
BTW, I was a witness to his reaction and believe me it's brutal and unbelieveable that the human body can react that severely and quickly.... Never again if we can help it.
THANKS AGAIN~!
@Q4u -I am like your son. Many years ago I was at beach with my kids - got stung on the forehead by a sweat bee. Went home and was feeling very tired (thought I got too much sun because I don't handle sunburn well). Woke up (I'm lucky I did) and when I opened my eyes, I could see my forehead! I couldn't walk and was having a problem breathing. Crawled to phone and called husband who got me to doctor. I also had an egg sized area behind my ear where the poison ended up (that egg sized area stayed there for a month or more). Dr. gave me a shot but said I'm the type of person they find dead in their car by the side of the road thinking the person is dead because of a heart attack. Epipens are crucial to people like us.
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