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EpiPens are usually given to patients who are susceptible to anaphylaxis. Usually those patients predominantly have food allergies, like allergies to peanuts, nuts, shellfish, and fish. Sometimes wheat, milk, soy, and eggs in the pediatric population are big triggers too. We also give EpiPens to patients with allergies to venom, like from bee stings.

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