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Posted on: Mon, 03/19/2001 - 5:19am
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My dd's pediatrician told me to only apply the epi-pen if my dd was not responding! Anyone hear this from their pediatrician?
I've never used the epinephrine but am always anxious about it. I mean, you can read all about it but how can you really know when to administer it? If my dd goes limp and starts to throw up (as she's done twice before), would that warrant it's use? According to my dd's pediatrician, this sort of reaction wouldn't warrant the use of the epi-pen. I'm confused.....
Patricia

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