2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1754.2004.00299.x
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Abstract: in commenting on my paper on suggestions for rational prescribing of EpiPens in childhood food allergy 1 questions the appropriateness of mortality statistics in the discussion of possible risks and benefits of EpiPen prescription. He concludes that morbidity is also a valid measure and states that EpiPen use is associated with a decrease in anaphylaxis morbidity and that additional factors such as the impact of EpiPen prescription on the quality of life should be reviewed. 2 The evidence that he quotes for … Show more

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