Up to $100 off on EpiPens 2-Packs!
Mylan is offering a “copay card” that can get you $100 off of the copay your EpiPen 2-Pack or EpiPen Jr. 2-Pack prescription. The cash price for each 2-pack is generally in the range of $200-$250, so...
View ArticleAdvanced Corn Allergy Help: Tracking Down Mystery Reactions
Here’s the situation I was in a year ago: I had been corn and gluten free for 6 years, and thought I had it all figured out. Then suddenly I started having anaphylactic reactions to previously safe...
View ArticleDon’t Panic: A Beginners’ Guide to Corn Allergy
So you’re allergic to corn. First: Are you SURE you are allergic to corn? People often forge ahead with this as an assumption and in some cases, it might be best to question it, at least for a minute....
View ArticleCorn Free Travel (Reprise)
It’s getting to be my travel season again, and while I haven’t solved most of my problems, I’m at least getting better at working around them. My last travel post was nearly a year ago, and was my...
View ArticleCurrently Available Low-Cost Epipen Alternatives Are NOT Safe!
In an emergency, an manual draw epinephrine injection kit is NOT an appropriate replacement for an autoinjector. Additionally, the syringe based auto injectors such as Adrenaclick are NOT an ideal...
View ArticleHemolytic Anemia & G6PD Deficiency: How I survived intravenous corn derivatives.
If you’ve ever read my posts on ER Safety, Hospital Safety, or the Hidden Corn- Medical Supplies post, you probably know that blood transfusions contain corn derivatives. I’ve known this a while and...
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