Adrenaline Pens + Online Training + Kitt.

“Just like a defibrillator, but for allergies”

Enquire now about purchasing Kitts for your school or business*

*Qualifying businesses are those with occupational health schemes in line with UK Human Medicines Regulations.

Saving lives.

“The reality of it is I nearly died that night… The Anaphylaxis Kitt literally saved my life”

Our Anaphylaxis Kitts have been used to treat life-threatening allergic reactions 9 times since we launched in January 2023.

  • For schools.

    Trusted by 500+ schools.

    Our Anaphylaxis Kitt service supports schools all across the UK, from small primaries to large secondaries, MAT’s and more.

    For schools.
  • For businesses.

    Supporting a range of organisations.

    From Alton Towers to McLaren Group, our Anaphylaxis Kitt service is available to purchase for qualifying businesses with occupational health.

    For businesses.

Our CPD-accredited online Kitt training course

Included with every Kitt subscription, our CPD-accredited online training course features Professor Adam Fox, Dr Helen Evans-Howells, Anaphylaxis UK, and more.

It is accessible to all members of staff and consists of 6 videos, each followed by multiple-choice questions, taking just 30 minutes to complete. Join the more than 14,000 people who have given it a 9.5/10 rating.

Our latest news

Zak Marks, Co-Founder & CEO - Kitt Medical

“I’ve lived with severe allergies my entire life - that’s why I created Kitt Medical.”

“From forgetting my adrenaline pens when I go out, to having easily avoidable allergic reactions - I know first-hand what it’s like to live with an allergy. I was desperate to solve the issues that I, and millions of other people face, every day.”

- Zak Marks, Co-Founder & CEO of Kitt Medical

You’ve got questions,
we’ve got answers.

“Who can use an adrenaline pen?”
”How can I get Kitt in my school?”
”Does my business qualify for Kitts?”

Your defibrillator’s next-door neighbour.

Since launching in January 2023, we’ve provided over 750 Kitts to schools and qualifying businesses across the UK, training 14,000 people and treating 9 life-threatening allergic reactions in the process.