Kids with food allergies need two EpiPens - The Boston Globe

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Kids with food allergies need two EpiPens - The Boston Globe

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Many children with food allergies carry EpiPens, which are self-injectible doses of epinephrine that can halt a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. A study of emergency room treatment of children with these life-threatening reactions supports recommendations that children carry two EpiPens, not just one.

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Tags: Anaphylaxis, Food Allergy, Emergency, Advanced Life Support, Glaucoma Medication, Intraocular Pressure Medication, Children's Health, Epifrin

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