Close up of EpiPen, most commonly used auto-injector of adrenaline for treating anaphylactic shock
Close up of EpiPen, most commonly used auto-injector of adrenaline for treating anaphylactic shock, They are commonly carried by persons with severe allergies and risk of anaphylactic shock because they can be self-administered and are very fast-acting. (Photo by Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
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