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Route(s) of administration | IM | ||||||||||||
Dose Range | ≥3 injections (See Dosing) | ||||||||||||
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The ATNA (Antidote Treatment, Nerve Agent) Autoinjector is a device used to easily self administer an antidote for nerve agent exposure.
The ATNA autoinjector is used to quickly administer an antidote for nerve agent exposure, without requiring dosing of liquid medication.
Depending on severity multiple injections of ATNAA may be required to fully manage and treat nerve agent exposure.
ATNAA is administered intramuscularly with a quick onset, moderate peak and long duration.
The Use ATNA Autoinjector action is available on the Limbs in the
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3+ injections, based on exposure severity