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captainkrtek 5 hours ago

Yes you could (assuming no allergies or gi bleeds) and just inform the incoming EMTs

tredre3 4 hours ago | parent [-]

How can one preemptively test if they have an allergy? Is there a dosage that is known to trigger detectable allergy symptoms without going full anaphylaxis?

I'm getting up there in age and that is presumably something that I should learn about myself...

captainkrtek 4 hours ago | parent [-]

As an EMT, I’d say to ask your primary care provider :-)

Don’t want to suggest you do something and end up with anaphylaxis.

rogerrogerr 2 hours ago | parent [-]

And this right here is the problem. Possibly-imperfect knowledge is being self-censored for legal concerns, and what we are left with is silence.

A bunch of people don’t even have a primary care provider now.