No. There were no children under the age of 4 years included in the neffy® registration studies and neffy® is not approved for use in children aged less than 4 years in…
Unused, expired neffy® should be taken to a pharmacy for safe disposal. Do not put it in the rubbish bin as it contains adrenaline Used neffy® should be given to the ambulance or hospital staff so they can record the dose given. It can…
Each neffy® device contains only one dose of adrenaline and is ready to use when it is removed from packaging. Do not test spray or press the plunger unless the nozzle of the neffy® device is in the nose as…
No, people do not need to blow their nose or sniff to have the neffy® nose spray.
neffy® should be stored at room temperature below 25 degrees Celsius. Do not store in the fridge as there’s a risk it may accidently freeze. If frozen, the device will not spray. Allow neffy® to thaw (defrost) for at least one…
The plunger must be pressed hard to give neffy®, so it is unlikely neffy® can be accidentally sprayed. DO NOT TEST or pre-spray as each neffy® only contains one dose of adrenaline. Each neffy® comes in an individual…
Each neffy® contains 0.1ml of liquid. The dose will be sprayed into the nose once the plunger is pressed hard.
Check the expiry date on neffy® before use. neffy® 1mg expires 24 months after it is made overseas. neffy® 2mg expires 30 months after it is made overseas.
No, neffy® does not have a window to check medication. Adrenaline injector devices have a clear window so you can check the liquid inside for cloudiness.
6.3cm x 4.3cm x 2.2cm.
No. There were no children under the age of 4 years included in the neffy® registration studies and neffy® is not approved for use in children aged less than 4 years in Australia.
1mg for children aged 4 years and over weighing 15kg to less than 30kg. 2mg for children and adults weighing 30kg and over
When the plunger is pressed to give the neffy® dose, a click is heard. The plunger, once pressed hard, will shorten and stay in place. This makes it easy to see the adrenaline has been given.