A quick search on the interwebs says that after about 2 years past the expiration date, the epipen still had about 90% of the epinephrine. So depending on how old it was, it probably didn't affect things negatively.
But I'm not a doctor.
A quick search on the interwebs says that after about 2 years past the expiration date, the epipen still had about 90% of the epinephrine. So depending on how old it was, it probably didn't affect things negatively.
But I'm not a doctor.
severely allergic to all dairy products, eggs, nuts, wheat and gluten, and also suffered from atopic eczema
I agree, with that long list of severe allergies, that kid shouldn't be in any form of public schooling. Or, he or his parents are taking the risk that kid could die when someone sneezes on him.
>severely allergic to all dairy products, eggs, nuts, wheat and gluten, and also suffered from atopic eczema
I agree, with that long list of severe allergies, that kid shouldn't be in any form of public schooling. Or, he or his parents are taking the risk that kid could die when someone sneezes on him.
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