25/03/2026
We’ve just received our neffy training devices and this is a big moment for anaphylaxis training in Australia.
For the first time, we’re able to train with a needle-free adrenaline option that’s now TGA registered and expected to become available in 2026.
This means one thing for schools, childcare, disability and aged care teams:
Your staff may soon be responding to anaphylaxis with a completely different device than what they’ve trained with before.
At AB First Aid, we’re already integrating neffy into our training so teams can:
• Understand how it works
• Practise with real devices
• Feel confident if they ever need to use it
Because in an emergency, confidence and familiarity matter.
We’ll also be covering neffy, Jext, EpiPen comparisons and the recent Anapen changes in our upcoming webinar.
In the meantime, we’ve created a free short online course to help you get familiar with the changes:
https://abfirstaid.trainingdesk.com.au/partner/lms_courses/1025/signup
If your team wants to stay ahead and avoid confusion when it matters most, this is a great place to start.
The devices are changing. Your training should too.