Yes, Epipens can be obtained without a prescription at pharmacies. It is important to note that Epipens should only be used in cases of anaphylactic reactions and not in all types of allergic reactions. Symptoms to watch out for during an anaphylactic reaction are well described on the Allergies Québec website.
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