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Caring for Babies (16.5-33 lbs) with Severe Allergies | AUVI-q® (epinephrine injection, USP)

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As a parent, it can be hard to imagine that your child could have a life-threatening allergy. Meet Scarlett and Anna, and learn how this family dealt with the realization that a life-threatening allergy was present.

Anaphylaxis can be difficult to recognize in infants and toddlers compared to older children. It is important to look for the following signs and symptoms in babies, particularly following exposure to a potential allergen:

• Rash, hives, itching, or facial swelling
• Inconsolable crying
• Vomiting
• Difficult breathing, wheezing, or coughing

AUVI-q® (epinephrine injection, USP 0.1 mg is the only FDA-approved auto-injector for use on infants and toddlers (16.5-33 lbs). Anaphylaxis requires immediate treatment with an epinephrine auto-injector as soon as symptoms are recognized. For more information on anaphylaxis in children and babies visit: https://www.auvi-q.com/anaphylaxis-in-children.

AUVI-Q is a prescription medicine used to treat life-threatening allergic reactions. See video for full Indication and Important Safety Information or visit auvi-q.com/important-safety-information. Talk to your doctor about possible side effects of epinephrine including headache, dizziness, palpitations, sweating, or shakiness. Seek emergency medical care after use.

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