Penicillin Allergy Alert Medical ID for People Allergic to Penicillin – Personalized with Photo and Emergency Contacts

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BulletPoint1 : Our Penicillin Allergy Medical Photo ID is an essential tool for those who are allergic to Penicillin. It ensures healthcare professionals and first responders are instantly aware of your allergy, helping to prevent potentially life-threatening reactions. This card provides peace of mind during emergencies, travel, or routine doctor visits.
BulletPoint2 : The front of the Penicillin Allergy Medical Photo ID includes your photo, name, and a clear statement indicating your allergy. The reverse side features emergency contact names and numbers, allowing others to quickly reach out to your loved ones or support network when needed.
BulletPoint3 : The Penicillin Allergy Medical Photo ID measures 3.37 x 2.13 inches, the same size as a standard credit card, and is made from biodegradable plastic. Its durable construction ensures it withstands daily use while remaining eco-friendly.
BulletPoint4 : Our Penicillin Allergy Medical Photo ID is designed, created, and printed in the United States. With attention to detail and quality, we ensure your card is durable, clear, and professional, helping you stay safe and prepared at all times.
BulletPoint5 : Made from eco-friendly biodegradable plastic, our ID combines environmental responsibility with essential functionality, offering a greener alternative without compromising on quality or durability.
BulletPoint6 : This ID is designed to communicate your medical needs quickly and discreetly, reducing misunderstandings and ensuring you receive timely help in public spaces, at work, or while traveling.
Color : As Shown
ItemName : Penicillin Allergy Alert Medical ID for People Allergic to Penicillin – Personalized with Photo and Emergency Contacts
ItemShape : Rectangular
ItemTypeKeyword : medical-identification-and-alert-jewelry
Manufacturer : The Card Project US
Material : Plastic
PartNumber : Penphoto
ProductDescription : A Penicillin allergy is one of the most common drug allergies, with reactions ranging from mild rashes to severe anaphylaxis. An allergic reaction to Penicillin can occur when the immune system overreacts to this commonly prescribed antibiotic. Symptoms can develop quickly and may become life-threatening, making it vital for those with this allergy to inform medical professionals or others during emergencies. Our Penicillin Allergy Medical Photo ID Card is designed for individuals who need to communicate their Penicillin allergy clearly and quickly. This double-sided card features your photo, name, and a clear statement declaring your allergy to Penicillin on the front. The back includes emergency contact names and numbers, ensuring that critical information is accessible during urgent situations. It is created, designed, and printed in the United States by The Card Project US, using high-quality biodegradable plastic, making it durable, eco-friendly, and the same size as a standard credit card for easy carrying in a wallet or purse. This product offers peace of mind for you and your loved ones by serving as an immediate alert to your Penicillin allergy, reducing the risk of accidental exposure in medical settings. Whether you are visiting a new doctor, traveling, or going about your daily activities, having this card on hand ensures your allergy is always communicated effectively.
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