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EPD FAQ Index). EPD is not currently developed for treating aspirin or other drugs. EPD can be beneficial for some food coloring agents, food additives, and molds even though not all of the many possible exposures are possible to be included in the preparations. EPD seemingly will not work on raw carrots, raw apples, pesticides, and herbicides, where these are the persons only sensitivities. However, reducing other sensitivities by treatment will lighten the load to the point these items may no longer pose a problem. There are mixtures for inhalants (e.g. dust, dust mites, pollen, animal dander, etc), foods, and mixed common chemicals, as well as formaldehyde. Based on the patients symptom’s and history, the doctor determines the appropriate ones to use. These may be given together as one shot, or more commonly, administered separately, using both arms. This is why some people may receive one, two, or three shots. EPD is being developed for mosquitoes, wood, laboratory animals, deterge