Oral food challenge is more accurate in gauging an allergic reaction than blood or skin prick test.
CVS has unveiled a new generic version of EpiPen (used to fight allergic reactions) called Adrenaclick, which is just for $109.99 - 83% cheaper than the EpiPen.Most people are eligible for the $100 off discount coupon offered by the manufacturer, which means that you may have to pay just $9.99 for the Adrenaclick treatment.
Experts say one in 200 pregnant women develops this condition.