Still, Wood recommends that children who do eat concentrated peanut products
carry epinephrine injections for at least a year after passing a food challenge, an allergy test in which the child eats small amounts of the suspected allergen in the doctor's office.
Not exact matches
If your child has had a severe allergic reaction, his doctor may recommend that you
carry an EpiPen Jr., a penlike
injection device loaded with
epinephrine.
For safety, people at risk of anaphylaxis should always wear a medical bracelet, patch, or sticker and
carry a pre-loaded
epinephrine injection.