According to our records, the following EpiPen® or EpiPen® Jr. (adrenaline [epinephrine]) Auto-Injectors registered on your MyEpiPen® profile will expire soon or are already out of date.
If you have already replaced these, please update the details on
your MyEpiPen® profile


EpiPen® Auto-Injector
renewal
checklist:
- Make an appointment with your doctor or your child’s doctor to request a new prescription
- Remember that you can ask for two EpiPen® or EpiPen® Jr. Auto- Injectors
- Update your MyEpiPen® profile with your new EpiPen® Auto- Injector details
- Ask your doctor if you need an updated ASCIA Action Plan
- Update your child’s school on their allergy details and anaphylaxis requirements

Remember:
Always have in-date EpiPen® or EpiPen® Jr. Auto-Injectors. If it’s with you, it could save you.1,2
What to do with
your expired
EpiPen®
Auto-Injectors:
You can take an unused expired EpiPen® Auto-Injector to a pharmacy for disposal.