Epinephrine Injection (Generic)

Mylan’s authorized generic version of the EpiPen. According to the FDA, the only difference between an authorized generic and a brand name product is the label. They are exactly the same, except the authorized generic does not bear the brand name.
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Product Description

All Rx items must use the Healthcare Practitioner Authorization Form.

Anaphylactic reactions may occur within minutes after exposure and consist of flushing, apprehension, syncope, tachycardia, thready or unobtainable pulse associated with a fall in blood pressure, convulsions, vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal cramps, involuntary voiding, wheezing, dyspnea due to laryngeal spasm, pruritus, rashes, urticaria or angioedema.

  • Rx only
  • NDC
    • Generic .15 mg (Jr.) – 49502-101-02
    • Generic .3 mg – 49502-102-02
Specifications
Technical

1037708 SDS

1037709 SDS

Assembly Required No
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Rx Form
Warnings
Choking Hazard No
Sterile No