I’m not sure that it does it fast enough. You likely need high CO2 blood concentration to get your epinephrine and I’m not sure you get that in the normal anaphylaxis.
At the moment I have another open question about whether anaphylaxis shock might happen in situations where the body somehow doesn’t produce as much epinephrine as it should and therefore a feedback process in the body gets out of wrack.
I’m not sure that it does it fast enough. You likely need high CO2 blood concentration to get your epinephrine and I’m not sure you get that in the normal anaphylaxis.
At the moment I have another open question about whether anaphylaxis shock might happen in situations where the body somehow doesn’t produce as much epinephrine as it should and therefore a feedback process in the body gets out of wrack.