There was a girl here in town a few years back who carried two EpiPens, neither of them worked in her life threatening allergy emergency. She never made it to the hospital in time. Its never been made clear why her Epi-Pens didn't work when she needed them but one guess is that perhaps they got damaged in transportation.
That story is one of those reasons why I urge all of my friends who carry Epi-Pens to carry them safely in an Epi-Pen Case or Epi-Pen travel pack. We carry them for an emergency. In that emergency, they absoltely need to work.
One of the best things Benedryl has ever done since the invention of Benedryl is make single-serve doses of Benedryl that can easily be fit in most Epi-Pen travel cases and be transported from one place to the next without mess or worry. So often my bottle of benedryl for my kids would leak in my bag causing a huge mess. The single serve Benedryl for kids also reduces the chances of dosing errors.
For those of you who don't know, liquid Benedryl enters the blood stream faster than the alternatives which is why I carry the liquid Benedryl for children.
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