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Thank you
for your interest in Medipouch®, a product designed
by the Aunt of two food allergy patients. My nephew Travis wanted an
auto-injector carrier he could wear around his waist under his clothing. As is
the case with most young people, he doesn't want to be different or
to be asked a lot of questions. Travis wears his pouch forward
for comfort (on his stomach as opposed to his back). He wears
the compact pouch normally, and the standard pouch when away
for the weekend. My niece Maria, started wearing her pouch at
age six. She wears the standard pouch containing one injector,
her inhaler and a few pills.
After many changes in design and materials, the pouches became
available for sale. The slim design and softness of the
material is conducive to wear either under or over one's clothing.
The elastic loops on the interior of Medipouch®
are to hold the auto-injector securely. They were the
recommendation of a friend who has seen young and old alike (Aunts
included) panic in stressful situations and lose or destroy medical
gear.
Use and Care Instructions:
To use, secure your EpiPen, Twinject, or Anapen into the elastic loop located inside the pouch. To close your Medipouch®,
simply squeeze the hook and loop sides together. For added ease of
opening, we've attached a pull loop on each side of the pouch.
Washing
Instructions:
Machine wash
separately in cold
water. I recommend
using a lingerie
bag when washing.
Do not bleach.
Line Dry.
I hope this product meets your needs. Your input and suggestions
are welcome.
Sincerely, Pat Gilbert
NOTE:
*Make sure the user can open the pouch and protective tube
easily.
** To avoid injury, and possible damage to the auto-injector, remove
pouch before engaging in contact sports/activities.
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