The article is much better than the headline, and details how companies are trying to make the devices less of an ecological problem. But the framing in the headline just made me think of this.
The article is much better than the headline, and details how companies are trying to make the devices less of an ecological problem. But the framing in the headline just made me think of this.
I do think the generic epinephrine injector is probably slightly better (and a lot cheaper), but last I heard it isn’t covered by insurance usually so there still isn’t a choice.