At LFA First Response, we carry a range of general pharmacy items including products for allergies, asthma relief, hot and cold treatments, pain relief, anti-inflammatories and personal care. For a range of EpiPen pharmacy products and other accessories, contact LFA First Response today. If you require a pharmacy product that we don’t stock, reach out to our friendly team.

What Our Customers Say
Our first contact with LFA First Response, was during our research into medical equipment and medication for our compulsory industry upgrade. Our dealing with LFA has been amazing. All products were received within days of ordering. Liaising with Jason, Camryn & Annalise was seamless and efficient, which made for a smooth transition to our new…
My Flex Training are proud to show of our new addition of our first aid response team – our Heartsine Automated External Defibrillator. A big thank you Leanne and Jess at LFA First response for the consultation and assistance with closing our defibrillator. Not only are we able to respond to internal first aid situations…
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How the EpiPen Auto-Injector Works
User Friendly For Non-Health Professionals
The EpiPen auto-injector has a user-friendly design so that patients can get immediate first aid treatment, even when health professionals are not present.
- Grasp the EpiPen in your dominant hand with a fist.
- Remove the blue safety cap.
- Press the orange cap on the patient’s outer mid-thigh.
- Push down until you hear a click.
- Hold for 3 seconds and then remove.
- Medical help should be called as soon as possible as the patient may require further care.
Keeping People Safe
- The EpiPen is clearly marked with blue and orange ends which are designed to be distinguishable for colour blind individuals.
- Clear visual and written instructions are printed on the body of the EpiPen.
- A vision panel allows you to see the contents of the EpiPen. If the contents are cloudy or contain sediment, the EpiPen should not be used.
- The orange cap which houses the needle has an automatic retraction system which means the needle is never exposed before or after application.
- A training EpiPen, without a needle or medication, can be used to train individuals and those looking to become an accredited first aid trainer.