Quick Stats
- 1 in 13 children has a food allergy.
- 25% of anaphylaxis cases at school are first-time reactions.
- EpiPens can cost over $500 without insurance.
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Find Your State
Interactive map coming soon. Currently compiling state-by-state access laws for schools and public venues.
About Anaphylaxis
Learn what triggers anaphylaxis, how to recognize it, and why timely epinephrine is critical. FAQs included.
EpiPen Access Map
Users can contribute locations of stocked EpiPens. Filter by location type. Feature in development.
For Adults
Not just kids: adults at risk of anaphylaxis due to food, insect stings, or medications should carry an EpiPen. Find out if you're at risk and what to do.
For Physicians
- Prescribing guidelines by age and weight
- Educational handouts and training resources
- State laws on stocking epinephrine in clinics
- Advocacy materials and CME credits
For Teachers
- Classroom safety guides and posters
- Epinephrine administration training videos
- 504 plan templates and emergency checklists
- School stocking laws by state
Advocacy & Policy
Join the fight to make epinephrine accessible to everyone. Explore model legislation, contact your lawmakers, and download our advocacy toolkit.
Blog & News
- Survivor Stories
- Legislation Updates
- Product Reviews