Quote from: spacecanada on March 30, 2017, 10:36:28 AM
I know EpiPen and Adrenaclick are different. (We don't have Adrenaclick or a generic of any variety in Canada, just the brand-name EpiPen at the moment.) The old-style (pre-2009) EpiPen looked and operated much like the 'new' Adrenaclick and Impax generic: with a case, two caps, exposed needle, etc. Many people don't remember those. I like the slimmer profile too, but the ease of use of the new EpiPens is worth it to me. I get very uncoordinated very fast during reactions and adding a weird case and an extra cap could be enough of a barrier for me.
This is the old EpiPen, on the right, with the screw-top case. (photo from Google)
(I was horrified to see a kid bring an old-style EpiPen to summer camp last year as their 'EpiPen'. It was at least 5 years past its expiry. I refused to let the kid come to camp the second day without a current EpiPen, which they went to the pharmacy and refilled. )
Quote from: spacecanada on March 22, 2017, 04:06:05 PM
If it helps, I haven't seen a recall for it in recent memory. Granted, it wasn't so widely used until this year.
They aren't available where I live, but my understanding is that the device mechanism itself is identical to the old EpiPens (and new ones, on the inside) and should be just as reliable.