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==Overview==
== Medical Therapy ==
== Medical Therapy ==
Treatment is generally unnecessary, but antihistamines or epinephrine may be needed in certain instances.
Treatment is generally unnecessary, but antihistamines or epinephrine may be needed in certain instances.

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Overview

Medical Therapy

Treatment is generally unnecessary, but antihistamines or epinephrine may be needed in certain instances.

References

http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/marinetoxins_g.htm#whatsort