Auvi-Q inventors -- twins with food allergies -- profiled by CNN
From CNN: Evan and Eric Edwards have life-threatening allergies and wanted to develop a better way to deliver epinephrine, a drug used to treat serious allergic reactions. Their vision started shortly after graduating from high school and became a reality 15 years later. About a month after Auvi-Q's launch, a mother described how her daughter had a severe allergic reaction. She described how Auvi-Q helped her by "having a voice walking through the steps in an emergency situation." In her opinion, Auvi-Q saved her daughter's life. References: Twins create life-saving allergy device - CNN.com http://bit.ly/10HKplg
Labels:
Anaphylaxis,
Epinephrine,
Food Allergy
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