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Autoinjector

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An autoinjector (or auto-injector) is a medical device designed to deliver a single dose of a particular (typically life-saving) drug.

Most autoinjectors are spring-loaded syringes. By design, autoinjectors are easy to use and are intended for self-administration by patients. The site of injection depends on the drug loaded, but it typically is administered into the thigh or the buttocks. The injectors were initially designed to overcome the hesitation associated with self-administration of needle-based drugs.

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  • Morphine is routinely carried by troops on operations and in battle in the case of injuries of severe pain. The wounded soldier is immediately injected to relieve pain, then is usually taken back or field operated. Morphine in auto-injectors during the World Wars and the Vietnam War was common and was often used as to assist in euthanasia. Soldiers in extreme pain and no chance of survival were overdosed on morphine and painlessly died.
  • In concert with the Mark I NAAK, diazepam (Valium) autoinjectors, known as CANA, are carried by US servicemember for use in prevention of the seizures caused by nerve agents.

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