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I think if your pants are long enough to give a drug, it ought to be given properly then; draw up the proper dose and give it, instead of relying on an automated and invariable-dose, expensive device.
If you have the tools and training, I agree 100%.
But assuming this is BLS, and/or for some reason "all you have" is the epi-pen (i.e. no syringes), as the OP stated, then you do in fact lack either the tools or the training to give it "properly". That changes the equation.
In that case, in true anaphylaxis, the risk of NOT giving the epi is probably far higher than giving it. The chances of 1mg of epi permanently harming a healthy child is very slim. Anaphylaxis, however, is one of the top non-traumatic causes of death in otherwise healthy peds.
I would imagine most OLMD's would tell you to give it. I'd like to hear Dr. Walsh weigh in on this.