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Twinject Instructions for Use
Video: How to Use Twinject
Prepare & deliver the second dose
Step A
  • Unscrew and remove the rounded tip.
  • Be careful to avoid the exposed needle.

Remove red tip

Step B
  • Grab the BLUE plastic to pull the syringe out of the barrel. Do not touch the needle.

Syringe removal

Step C
  • Slide the YELLOW collar off the plunger. Be careful not to pull up on the plunger while removing the YELLOW collar.

Remove yellow collar

Step D
  • If your symptoms have not improved within about 10 minutes since the first injection, you need a second dose.
  • Put the needle into your thigh (upper leg), through your skin, as shown.
  • Twinject plungerSecond injection

  • Push the plunger down all the way until it cannot go any further.
  • Remove the Twinject from your skin.
  • Get emergency medical help right away.
  • If a second dose is not needed, and after professional medical attention is received, throw away the unused medicine as directed in the disposal directions on the next page.
  • Note: After the first and second dose, liquid will remain in the syringe that can't be used.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT TWINJECT: Twinject is indicated in the emergency treatment of severe allergic reaction (type I) including anaphylaxis to stinging insects and biting insects, allergen immunotherapy, foods, drugs, diagnostic testing substances, and other allergens, as well as anaphylaxis to unknown substance or exercise-induced anaphylaxis.

Since the dose of epinephrine delivered from Twinject 0.15 mg is fixed at 0.15 mg, the physician should consider other forms of injectable epinephrine if doses lower than 0.15 mg are felt to be necessary (eg, patients who weigh less than 15 kilograms [approximately 33 pounds]).

Twinject should only be injected into the anterolateral aspect of the thigh. Accidental injection into the hands or feet may result in loss of blood flow to the affected area and should be avoided. DO NOT INJECT INTO BUTTOCK. DO NOT INJECT INTRAVENOUSLY.

Epinephrine should be administered with caution to patients with cardiac arrhythmias, coronary artery or organic heart disease, or hypertension. In patients with coronary insufficiency or ischemic heart disease, epinephrine may precipitate or aggravate angina pectoris as well as produce ventricular arrhythmias. It should be recognized that the presence of these conditions is not a contraindication to epinephrine administration in an acute life-threatening situation. Adverse reactions to epinephrine include transient, moderate anxiety; apprehensiveness; restlessness; tremor; weakness; dizziness; sweating; palpitations; pallor; nausea and vomiting; headache; and/or respiratory difficulties.

Twinject is designed as an emergency supportive therapy only and is not a replacement or substitute for immediate medical care. Please see complete prescribing information for more details.