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"Knight" Black Meds Bag Case Large for Allergy & Asthma INSULATED!

Sz: Lrg, fits lots of meds
SKU: ME-11107
Barcode: 819556011107
Availability: Available
    Let's face it, carrying medicines are a part of our reality, today more than ever, so why not do so conveniently and in style. The AllerMates Medicine Carrying Bag for diabetes, allergy & asthma medicines (like EpiPens®, Auvi-Q, inhalers, peak flow meters & more) is made of top qual......

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Let's face it, carrying medicines are a part of our reality, today more than ever, so why not do so conveniently and in style. The AllerMates Medicine Carrying Bag for diabetes, allergy & asthma medicines (like EpiPens®, Auvi-Q, inhalers, peak flow meters & more) is made of top quality materials and care.

 

  • Made of luxury brushed nylon fabric
  • Contains front pocket with Medical ID card
  • Contains mesh and see thru interior pockets
  • Handle strap
  • Additional back pocket with magnetic closure
  • Shoulder strap included
  • Thermometer strip

 

 

Let's face it, carrying medicines are a part of our reality, today more than ever, so why not do so conveniently and in style. The AllerMates Medicine Carrying Bag for diabetes, allergy & asthma medicines (like EpiPens®, Auvi-Q, inhalers, peak flow meters & more) is made of top quality materials and care.

 

  • Made of luxury brushed nylon fabric
  • Contains front pocket with Medical ID card
  • Contains mesh and see thru interior pockets
  • Handle strap
  • Additional back pocket with magnetic closure
  • Shoulder strap included
  • Thermometer strip

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