MONTREAL, Jan. 25, 2013 /CNW/ - Sanofi Canada announces a new option for
the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis. Allerject is the first and
only 'talking' epinephrine auto-injector in Canada.
"Sanofi is excited about being able to offer Allerject," says Jon
Fairest, President and CEO of Sanofi Canada. "Allerject is designed to
address unmet patient needs and make a positive difference in the lives
of those at risk of a severe allergic reaction, and those who care for
them."
Although the precise number of people at risk of anaphylaxis is unknown,
a recent study found that approximately 7% (or about 2.5 million
Canadians) self-report a food allergy.1 Epinephrine is the drug of choice for the emergency treatment of severe
allergic reactions, and is the medicine in the AllerjectTM auto-injector.
"Anaphylaxis is potentially life-threatening for many thousands of
Canadians, and for these individuals, the prompt and correct use of an epinephrine auto-injector is essential in an allergic
emergency," notes Dr. Peter Vadas, a Toronto allergist and Director,
Division of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, at St. Michael's Hospital.
Yet according to research, many patients do NOT know how to properly use
an auto-injector. In studies, only a modest number (30-44%) were able
to demonstrate correct self-administration.2
Allerject 'talks'. To help patients and caregivers correctly use the auto-injector,
Allerject comes equipped with automated voice instructions (in either
English or French) which will guide them step-by-step through the
injection process in the event of an emergency.
Studies also indicate that a significant number of at-risk individuals
(between 30% and 70%) do NOT always carry their auto-injectors as
recommended by physicians.3 Research shows that the size and shape of existing auto-injectors may
deter some patients from carrying the device.45
Allerject is compact. It is the shape of a credit card and the thickness of a cell phone and
fits comfortably in a pocket or small purse. It has been designed to be
easy for patients to carry - to assist them in complying with
recommendations that epinephrine should be available at all times.6
Allerject was developed by patients, for patients.
The inventors of Allerject are twin brothers, Eric and Evan Edwards,
both severely allergic to certain foods. "We're patients too, and we
wanted an auto-injector that would address gaps in the care of
individuals at risk of anaphylaxis," explains Eric.
Allerject has a number of other features designed to assist in the delivery of epinephrine during an anaphylaxis
reaction:
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A light signals when the injection is complete.7
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A retractable needle system. Patients never see the needle - before,
during or after injection.8
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A press-and-holdinjection method.9
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The automated voice counts down the five seconds of injection time
("5-4-3-2-1, injection complete").
Go to www.allerject.cafor further information.
About Allerject
Allerject auto-injectors are indicated for the emergency treatment of
anaphylactic reactions in patients who are determined to be at
increased risk for anaphylaxis, including individuals with a history of
anaphylactic reactions. Allerject is designed as emergency supportive
therapy only and not as a replacement or substitute for subsequent
medical or hospital care, nor are they intended to supplant insect
venom hyposensitization. After injection seek immediate medical
attention. All individuals receiving emergency epinephrine must be
immediately transported to hospital, ideally by ambulance, for
evaluation and observation. This product may not be right for you,
always read and follow the label.
About Sanofi
Sanofi, a global and diversified healthcare leader, discovers, develops
and distributes therapeutic solutions focused on patients' needs.
Sanofi has core strengths in the field of healthcare with seven growth
platforms: diabetes solutions, human vaccines, innovative drugs,
consumer healthcare, emerging markets, animal health and the new
Genzyme. Sanofi is listed in Paris (EURONEXT: SAN) and in New York
(NYSE: SNY).
Sanofi companies in Canada include Sanofi Canada (pharmaceuticals),
Sanofi Pasteur (vaccines), Sanofi Consumer Health (health and beauty),
Genzyme (rare diseases) and Merial (animal health). Together they
employ more than 1,700 people across the country. In 2011 Sanofi
companies invested $151.7 million in R&D in Canada, creating jobs,
business and opportunity throughout the country.
1 L. Soller et al, Overall Prevalence of Self-reported Food Allergy in
Canada, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (2012). doi:
10.1016/j.jaci.2012.06.029
2 Frew A.J. What are the 'ideal' features of an adrenaline (epinephrine)
auto-injector in the treatment of anaphylaxis? Allergy 2010; DOI:
10.1111/j.1398-9995.2010.02450.x.
3 Ibid.
4 Ibid.
5 Macadam et al.: What factors affect the carriage of epinephrine
auto-injectors by teenagers? Clinical and Translational Allergy, 2012
2:3
6 Prescribing Information, page 11.
7 Prescribing Information, page 21.
8 Prescribing Information, page 18.
9 Prescribing Information, page 20.
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