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Senate allows noninjectable epinephrine in schools if provided by parents

3571581 · March 7, 2025
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Summary

The Utah Senate passed a substitute to House Bill 333 allowing intranasal epinephrine in schools only if families provide and authorize that form, while otherwise keeping injectable epinephrine as the standard.

The Utah Senate passed second substitute House Bill 333, an amendment to the state's medications-in-schools law that clarifies what forms of epinephrine school staff may administer.

Senator Milner, sponsor of the bill on the floor, described the measure as a response to a new intranasal epinephrine product recently coming to market. Milner said the new intranasal product was "so new that neither myself nor Senator Vickers had heard about it," and that medical partners,…

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