Method and apparatus for delivering epinephrine

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C604S136000, C604S139000, C604S157000, C604S187000, C604S197000, C604S201000, C604S218000, C604S232000

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07621891

ABSTRACT:
A method of administering liquid medicine such as epinephrine to a patient includes administering a first dose followed by administering an optional second dose is described herein. Also described herein are devices useful for carrying out the methods described and kits containing these devices.

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