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boarnoah | 1 year ago

In first aid training one is told to be very careful regarding how you deploy an Epipen, since an accidental jab on an appendage (usually the thumb) is very bad news.

The reasoning I've heard is since Epinephrine constricts blood supply to the region and you can kill the tissue in an area with small blood vessels like your fingers.

Anyone aware of what the risks of a spray would be in similar contexts? I imagine stabbing a finger is not a risk here, but what about the spray getting anywhere other than the nose like in eyes etc....

EDIT: Looking at the product page https://ars-pharma.com/product/ it looks a lot like a Naloxone nasal spray so, I suppose its easier to position it in nose (not an inhaler like thing as I was imagining).

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