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Public Comment Session & Session 3: Current Accessibility to Epinephrine for Treating Anaphylaxis



Public Comment Session:

Individuals who wish to provide remarks during this workshop will have made a request prior to the meeting. This will serve as a listening session for the audience, and there will be no moderated discussion.

Moderator:

Brian Canter
Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy

Session 3: Current Accessibility to Epinephrine for Treating Anaphylaxis

This session will include discussions on the available data to assess barriers with obtaining, carrying, and using epinephrine. Panelists will consider the institutional barriers presented in community settings and by differing state immunity laws. They will also explore why patients may decide not to use epinephrine during anaphylaxis despite carrying it. There will also be consideration for challenges in accessing care and the need for a prescription to acquire epinephrine.

Moderator:

Michael Pistiner
Massachusetts General Hospital for Children

Panelists:

Kelly Cleary
Food Allergy Research and Education

Ruchi Gupta
Northwestern University

Linda Herbert
Children’s National Hospital

Charity Luiskutty
Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Connection Team

Christopher Warren
Northwestern University

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