You’re probably familiar with this dilemma: Should you put it in a bag (meaning you need to carry the bag everywhere you go, with no exceptions)? Should you leave the auto-injector in the car (risking that you won’t be near the car when you need it)? Or should you stick it in a pocket (just not practical for summer or for tight-fitting outfits)?
Fortunately, others have tried to solve this problem, meaning there’s now a wide variety of epinephrine auto-injector cases on the market. Many are aimed at kids, but a few would suit adults too. You easily can wear these carriers, and several are reader favorites. Read on for four different options you may find work well for you.
The carriers are stylish and come in different sizes, depending on which brand of auto-injector you carry. You can choose a single epinephrine carrier, a double, or a jumbo carrier. Allergy Apparel was started by a mom whose eldest son was diagnosed with food allergies before he was one year old. In addition to epinephrine auto-injector carriers, the company also offers medical ID jewelry and other allergy-specific gear.
The company was born when a mom tried to come up with a way to teach her son about his allergies and asthma. She created cartoon characters and discovered that kids can learn about complex and important medical issues relatively easily if you teach them in a friendly, non-threatening way. AllerMates’ products have been a perennial reader favorite.
The pouches are made of durable neoprene and zip closed. The inside of the cases has a loop sized just right for attaching a medical ID.
The pouches come in patterns that range from plain and simple solids to hip graphic designs. Each design can be ordered as a waist belt, buckle, or clip-on styles that can be attached to a belt or bag. The waist belt can be modified to be worn over the shoulder, which makes the pouch look like a small, fashionable purse. These have been another reader favorite over the years.
Karen began making auto-injector cases after several customers asked her to custom-make one for them. The cases come in stylish fabrics that range from designer florals to kid-friendly owls and cars. The cases snap closed and have a clear front pocket.
Karen has food allergies herself, and her motto is: “If you have to carry around allergy pens, make it fun!”