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Yes, epinephrine can be administered as a continuous infusion in certain situations such as in the management of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) or during cardiac arrest. The infusion rate and dose should be carefully monitored and adjusted based on the patient's response and vital signs. It is typically administered through a central venous catheter to ensure accurate dosing.

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