It is not recommended to use an expired Epipen as there have been cases where it did not work effectively. It is important to always check the expiration date and have a non-expired injector on hand to avoid any complications. Allergic reactions can be severe or even fatal if not treated promptly. If you do not have a current prescription, your pharmacist can likely contact your doctor for you. You can also purchase an Epipen without a prescription, but you will have to pay for it yourself.
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