FDA extends EpiPen expiration to cover shortages

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The Food and Drug Administration said Tuesday that people can use some expired EpiPens for a few months longer, to help cover spot shortages that have put some parents into a panic at the beginning of a new school year.

Certain batches of the devices, which inject lifesaving medication to stop severe allergic reactions, can be used for four months beyond their expiration, the FDA said.

“We are doing everything we can to help mitigate shortages of these products, especially ahead of the back-to-school season,” the FDA’s Dr. Janet Woodcock said in a statement.

“We’ve completed the necessary reviews of the data to extend the expiration date by four months for specific lots of EpiPen that are expired or close to expiring,” she added.

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