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EpiPens and Jext for Schools

Adrenaline pens can provide vital emergency support for pupils or teachers at risk of anaphylaxis. Our range includes EpiPens, and Jext auto-injectors, helping schools stay prepared for emergencies.

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Adrenaline auto-injectors, also known as adrenaline pens such as EpiPen or Jext, are emergency medicines used to treat anaphylaxis reactions; a severe allergic reaction that can happen quickly and may be life-threatening.

For schools, having spare adrenaline pens available can help protect students and teachers if their own pen is not available. With The Family Chemist, you can order spare pens for emergency backup without a prescription.

Simply select the pen you are wanting to order, and upload a signed letter from the headteacher or principal of the school or institution.

You then need to send the physical copy of this signed letter to our office within 2 working days of the order. The address can be found on our contact page

The written request must be in line with the Department of Health Guidance on school letter headed paper and include: 

  • The name of the school
  • The date of request
  • The purpose for the order
  • The specific named pen, strength, and quantity that is required
  • The full name and signature of the headteacher or principal
EpiPen Junior 150microgram

£85.99

  • Pre-filled adrenaline EpiPen for emergency use.
  • For children under 30kg.
Product Pic - EpiPen Jr pen

£85.99

EpiPen 300microgram

£85.99

  • Pre-filled adrenaline EpiPen for emergency use.
  • For adults and children over 30kg.
Product Pic - EpiPen pen

£85.99

Jext 150microgram

£85.99

  • Pre-filled adrenaline Jext pen for emergency use.
  • For children under 30kg.
Product Pic - jext 150mcg

£85.99

Jext 300microgram

£85.99

  • Pre-filled adrenaline Jext pen for emergency use.
  • For adults and children over 30kg.
Product Pic - jext 300mcg

£85.99

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EpiPens and Jext FAQ's

Schools are able to purchase spare adrenaline pens for emergency use, in line with UK guidance, from The Family Chemist by uploading a signed request from a headteacher or principal. Then select the adrenaline pen that you require and add to basket.

Adrenaline pens are used to treat anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that can be tiggered by foods, insect bites, medications, or unknown causes. Anaphylaxis can happen quickly and can be life-threatening, so prompt treatment is essential.

With The Family Chemist, we offer EpiPen Junior, EpiPen, Jext Junior, and Jext adrenaline auto-injectors.

Adrenaline pens are available in two doses and should be used accordingly:

  • 0.15mg (or 150mcg) for children weighing less than 30kg.
  • 0.3mg (0r 300mcg) for adults and children weighing more than 30kg.

No. Spare school adrenaline are intended for emergency use only as a backup should a student or teacher’s be unavailable. They should not replace the individual’s prescribed adrenaline pen.

Immediately. An adrenaline pen should be used as soon as anaphylaxis is suspected without delay. Follow the device instructions and unique allergy action plan where available.

Yes. Always call 999 immediately after giving adrenaline and state “anaphylaxis” so that they can address the emergency accordingly.

Store adrenaline pens at room temperature, do not refrigerate them, and keep them out of direct sunlight. Ensure that pens are stored within their carrier tubes, and they are kept accessible for emergency use.

Yes. Schools should check expiration dates regularly and replace pens before they expire. Expired pens should be disposed of correctly, either at your local pharmacy or using the Gov.uk website to discover where your local collection point is.

Yes. Staff members should be trained to recognise anaphylaxis, use the relevant auto-injector correctly, and follow emergency procedures.

Information can be found at Allergy UK.

For more information about anaphylaxis and spotting the signs:

Anaphylaxis – NHS

About Anaphylaxis | Anaphylaxis UK

For more information about adrenaline pens:

EpiPen® & EpiPen®Jr: Official UK Site

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GPhC Number: 2225756

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Last reviewed: 1st June 2026

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