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Mon, 14 Sep 1998 11:16:05 -0400
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> As always, any used of epi should be followed up in a trauma facility.

What does the trauma facility do to follow up?  What should a person
do if they have to adminster epi somewhere far from emergency help,
i.e. on a camping trip deep in the woods, etc.?  I know some people who
live more than 20 minutes from a hospital carry more than one epipen.
How do you know when/if you need another shot?

When I had my one and only epi shot, they hospital just had me follow
up with benadryl fro the next 24 hours.  I assume they were also watching
for signs that I might need more epi before releasing me.

--Robyn

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