Boston mom Denise Clark has been buying EpiPens annually for the past 16 years, ever since her son was diagnosed with a serious peanut allergy. Problem is, he won't carry his EpiPen around with him — because it won't fit into his pocket.
“It's large and it's impractical,” Clark said. “Where's he going to put it?”
This underscores a simple truth: EpiPens just aren't that great.
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