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  2. Epinephrine autoinjector - Wikipedia

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    The EpiPen, manufactured by Meridian Medical Technologies, and marketed by Mylan, has dominated the market. [57] In 2007 when Mylan acquired the rights to market the product, annual sales of all epinephrine autoinjectors were about $200 million and EpiPen had around 90% of the market; in 2015 the market size was around $1.5 billion and Mylan ...

  3. The First-Ever Needle-Free EpiPen Just Got Approved—And ...

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    The FDA just approved Neffy, a needle-free EpiPen alternative. Here's when it's hitting shelves—and allergists tell 'Women's Health' if they recommend it.

  4. Epinephrine (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Epinephrine vial 1 mg (Adrenalin). Epinephrine is used to treat a number of conditions, including cardiac arrest, anaphylaxis, and superficial bleeding. [25] It has been used historically for bronchospasm and low blood sugar, but newer treatments for these that are selective for β 2 adrenoceptors, such as salbutamol, are preferred.

  5. Center of Hope Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Center of Hope Foundation, is a non-profit agency based in Southbridge, Massachusetts. The Center of Hope has been offering services to adults and children with cognitive and developmental disabilities since 1956, and began to offer client housing in 2006. [ 3 ]

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  7. Cross Point (Lowell, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Cross Point is an office complex in Lowell, Massachusetts. Formerly named Wang Towers, it is a local landmark, dominating the busy intersection [2] [3] of Interstate 495 (the Boston outer ring road) and U.S. Route 3. It is the third-tallest building in Lowell, after Three River Place and the Kenneth R. Fox Student Union at UMass Lowell.

  8. Two schools of thought on holiday basketball tournaments

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    Dec. 23—When it comes to holiday basketball tournaments, there are two types of high school coaches: Those who experiment with their lineups hoping to answer questions that will help their team ...

  9. Saints Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Saints Memorial Medical Center was created in 1992 with the merger of St. Joseph's Hospital and St. John's Hospital, both Lowell institutions since the 1800s. The name was changed in 2006 to Saints Medical Center. St. Joseph's began as the Lowell Corporation Hospital, established in 1839 by area mill owners for the care of their employees.