>The paramedics and emergency room doctors said that it is common for
>people to end
>up with the epi-pens in their fingers.
Less so for the EpiPen Jrs than for the now-recalled EpiPen EZ Jrs. That's
why they were recalled. Not because it's particularly dangerous to
accidentally shoot the air or someone else's finger, but because the does
is spent on a person who doesn't need it, while the patient in real, grave
need goes untreated.