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An auto-injector designed with you in mind.

Why ALLERJECT?

Why ALLERJECT?

Featuring a compact design,* built-in voice instructions and an auto-retractable needle, ALLERJECT is designed to be easy to use.

TWO AVAILABLE DOSES

A 0.15 mg ALLERJECT device next to a 0.3 mg ALLERJECT device.

ALLERJECT 0.15 mg

Intended for people who
weigh 15 to 30 kg

ALLERJECT 0.3 mg

Intended for people who
weigh 30 kg or more

DESIGNED TO BE
EASY TO CARRY

In one U.S. study of 917 people, 45% of people who had been prescribed an auto-injector reported that it was not available during a severe allergic reaction.1 In another study of young children aged 2-11, about 50% of participants who had an auto-injector did not use it during a severe allergic reaction before arrival at the Emergency Department.2 With a compact size that’s about the length and width of a credit card, ALLERJECT is designed to be portable.*

BUILT-IN VOICE INSTRUCTIONS

When you pull ALLERJECT from its outer case, ALLERJECT’s built-in voice instructions will guide you through the injection process step by step. Here’s what ALLERJECT will tell you to do:

an ALLERJECT device held part-way out of its case with arrows indicating it is being pulled.

Step 1

Pull ALLERJECT from the outer case.

Proceed to Step 2 only when you are ready to use ALLERJECT. If you are not ready to use the device, put it back in the outer case.

an ALLERJECT device without a case. Arrows pointing down indicate that the red safety guard is being pulled off.

Step 2

Pull off the RED safety guard, firmly.

Do not touch the BLACK base of the auto‑injector—where the needle comes out. If an accidental injection occurs, get medical help immediately.

A person holding an ALLERJECT device, pressing the black base against their left leg.

Step 3

Place the BLACK end against the middle of the OUTER thigh.
Press firmly and hold in place for 5 seconds.

You will hear a click and hiss sound when you press ALLERJECT against your leg.

Do not inject into any other location. If you are administering ALLERJECT to a young child, hold the leg firmly in place during Step 3.

AFTER USING ALLERJECT, CALL 911 RIGHT AWAY

Talk to
your doctor

Chat with your doctor to see if you should be prescribed ALLERJECT. Once it has been prescribed, your doctor or pharmacist will recommend the appropriate dose of epinephrine for you.

CARING FOR YOUR AUTO‑INJECTOR DEVICE

A thermometer.

Store ALLERJECT at room temperature in a safe, easily accessible location.

LEARN HOW TO USE ALLERJECT

HOW ALLERJECT WORKS

References: 1. Warren CM, Zaslavsky JM, Kan K, et al. Epinephrine auto‑injector carriage and use practices among US children, adolescents, and adults. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol. 2018;121(4):479-91. 2. Hochstadter E, Clarke A, De Schryver S, et al. Increasing visits for anaphylaxis and the benefits of early epinephrine administration: A 4-year study at a pediatric emergency department in Montreal, Canada. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2016 Jun;137(6):1888-90.e4. doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2016.02.016. 3. ALLERJECT Product Monograph. Valeo Pharma Inc. December 20, 2022.