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In the presence of which symptoms should I use the Epipen?

You should use the Epipen if you experience severe allergic reactions or if you notice any symptoms that could indicate the beginning of a reaction getting worse. It is important to be alert to these symptoms and administer the Epipen quickly when needed. It is also crucial that those around you are aware and able to administer the Epipen if necessary. Remember, even if you use the Epipen and it turns out to not be needed, it is still safe for your health.

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