EpiPens are used for the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions, also called anaphylaxis. It’s available as a pre-filled, single-dose autoinjector. It is injected into the muscle or under the skin of the outer thigh (upper leg). If you have been prescribed EpiPen, the brand name for epinephrine, you should have received training from your healthcare professional on how and when to give yourself the injection safely. You should also become familiar with the Instructions for Use that came with your prescription. In this video, we will review step-by–step how to give yourself or someone else an EpiPen injection. Talk to your healthcare provider about how to dispose of your used EpiPens. They might have you bring them to your next appointment, or instruct you to throw them away into a sharps container. If you have any questions about how to inject EpiPen, contact your healthcare provider or the manufacturer, Mylan.