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What to do after using an EpiPen?

April 5, 2026

Quick Answer

After using an EpiPen, call 911 or your local emergency number immediately and administer another EpiPen if symptoms persist for more than 5-10 minutes or if the first dose is ineffective.

Administering Additional Aid

If a person’s symptoms persist or worsen after using an EpiPen, it’s crucial to provide additional aid. This may include administering another dose of epinephrine, if available, or using a second EpiPen if the individual has been prescribed a second injector. For children under 25 pounds or infants, a smaller dose may be required.

Calling for Medical Help

Calling for medical help immediately after using an EpiPen is essential. This ensures that medical professionals are on their way to provide further treatment and support. When calling 911 or your local emergency number, be prepared to provide detailed information about the incident, including the time of the reaction and any medications administered.

Monitoring Symptoms and Staying Calm

It’s essential to monitor the person’s symptoms closely after using an EpiPen. If symptoms worsen or the individual experiences difficulty breathing, chest pain, or a rapid heartbeat, seek medical attention right away. Staying calm and providing reassurance can help the person feel more at ease, but do not delay calling for medical help.

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