EpiPens Don’t Always Work

With food allergies more prevalent, being able to recognize the signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis can save your life or someone else’s. In addition, as the weather gets warmer and the trees start blooming, allergic reactions to bee stings are more common. Not only food allergies, but other environmental allergies can cause anaphylaxis.

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