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ReplyDOI: 10.1016/j.jaci.2017.06.034 Abstract: We thank Ford et?al1 for their correspondence and for raising the consideration that use of epinephrine autoinjectors may not be a reliable measure of food allergic reactions. As we acknowledged in the Discussion section of our article, “We used epinephrine administration as a proxy for anaphylaxis. However, allergic reactions can vary in severity and there may be heterogeneity in treatment.”2
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