Quote from: Carefulmom on October 05, 2011, 12:21:32 PM
It is the regular epipen, not twinject. Yes, I need to call Dey. Too busy with work today, plus I need to figure out who to call. I understand about needle sticks and wanting to prevent them, but isn`t it more important that it work correctly! I think with the orange thing coming out to cover the needle, it is just one more way for it to malfunction. What if the orange thing comes out too soon and covers the needle before the medicine has been fully injected?
Yes, CM Deux, it was the college student who died. I need to call Dey, but not the regular Customer Service phone number. When they came out with the new design, I called someone at Dey that was a professional---maybe it was someone in R and D. It will take a little while for me to get to the right person. I may have saved the name and phone number somewhere. I was just shocked to see the needle bent, having just read a few weeks ago about someone who had that happen during a reaction.
Quote from: Jessica on October 05, 2011, 06:45:20 PM
I am trying to imagine sticking it into a bun hard enough for it to click and have it not go all the way through the bun.
Quote from: GingerPye on October 05, 2011, 12:15:58 PM
That is concerning. I'm wondering if the teacher hit the table on the other side of the bun -- or whatever the bun was sitting on? Not nearly as much resistance with a bun as with an orange.
Just a thought.