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March 1, 2017

Milbridge doctor featured in New York Times story on medical alternatives

Dr. Kathleen London, a Milbridge family doctor, said she may have found a cost-effective alternative to the EpiPen, a medical device for injecting epinephrine during an allergic emergency.

The New York Times reported Tuesday that London, who was frustrated by the cost of the EpiPen, devised a “workaround for her patients.”

“I basically build an auto-injector. I can do it for pediatric and adult dosing,” she told the Times.

EpiPens typically cost more than $600. London charges her patients $50 for the initial device and $2.50 per refill.  

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