When should I use my EpiPen/EpiPen Jr.?
Symptoms that signal the onset of an anaphylactic reaction, include itching of the skin, a raised rash (like a nettle rash), swelling of lips, tongue and throat, difficulty in breathing, vomiting, abdominal cramps, fall in blood pressure and in some cases loss of consciousness. If you experience any of the above symptoms and think you may be having an anaphylactic reaction, use your EpiPen Auto-Injector immediately and dial the emergency services.