As a world leader in the development and manufacture of auto-injector drug delivery systems for the emergency treatment of individuals, Meridian has served as a critical supplier to the US Department of Defense. Today, we are building on nearly 50 years of experience to produce the highest quality auto-injector products that deliver antidotes for chemical nerve agents, which may be lethal in seconds.
Unlike a traditional syringe, which can be cumbersome and time-consuming, auto-injectors provide a compact and portable delivery system to meet the demanding operational needs of the US Armed Services.
Auto-Injectors Currently Available for US Armed Services Customers:
Auto-Injectors are innovative drug delivery systems that are essential for emergency situations such as a chemical nerve agent attack. These situations require a quick drug delivery system designed for extreme emergency conditions.
AtroPen® is a registered trademark of Meridian Medical Technologies™, Inc. in the United States of America. Mark I™ Nerve Agent Antidote Kit is a trademark of Meridian Medical Technologies™, Inc. in the United States of America.
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AUTO-INJECTOR TRAINING SIMULATORS
Meridian’s training simulators are similar in appearance and function to the auto-injector drug delivery systems they mimic. Unlike their prescription counterparts, they do not contain a needle or any medication, and can be reset after activation for repeated educational demonstration or for training exercises.
IMPORTANT EXPORT INFORMATION: Meridian’s chemical antidote auto-injectors are subject to the
U.S. Federal Export Control Regulations
and
may not be exported or otherwise removed from the United States without prior written authorization from the
U.S. Department of State.
Call today to learn how Meridian can help you prepare.
ALL TRAINER ORDERS for the US Armed Services:
Please contact Meridian Medical Technologies™, Inc.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: Primary protection against exposure to chemical nerve agents and insecticide poisoning is the wearing of protective garments including masks designed specifically for this use. Individuals should not rely solely upon antidotes such as atropine and pralidoxime to provide complete protection from chemical nerve agents and insecticide poisoning. Seek immediate medical attention after injection with antidotes.