I love this web site, lots of information that I can refer people to. I work for Melbourne First Aid as a trainer and already have the Auto Injector Pouches. I found them in a pharmacy and thought what a great product they were for people who are anaphylactic. I take them to training sessions and show the participants what they actually look like so they know how good the products really are.
FANTASTIC...I have just received my double epipen holder and belt. For five years now I have lugged around my son's epipen in a bulky insulated backpack..now I have this handy, trendy and professional looking holder which can go around the waist or be neatly put in my handbag - and it can also carry one epipen, zyrtec drops and a ventolin...I LOVE IT! Thank you!!!
Kellie Burns, Australia
Activeaide Epipen pouches have become an essential tool in the delivery of our Anaphylaxis and First Aid courses. Our scenario based teaching ensures that our students not only know how to use Epipen safely but also instantly recognise the pouch as the container for the vital medication and to look for the Auto Injector Pouch Identification Tag as a means to correctly identify the casualty.
"Anaphylaxis is a severe and sudden allergic reaction when a person is exposed to an allergen. The most common allergens are eggs, peanuts, tree nuts (e.g. cashews), cow's milk, fish and shellfish, wheat, soy, certain insect stings and medications."