Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Anaphylaxis is often underdiagnosed and undertreated in children, but researchers at a busy tertiary care ...
"Epinephrine in appropriate doses is safe, and there are no absolute contraindications for its use in treating anaphylaxis," according to a consensus statement prepared by an expert panel of emergency ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An animated video that was shown to children with a history of food-related anaphylaxis improved their ...
Older adults who present to the emergency department (ED) with anaphylaxis may be more likely than younger adults to be hospitalized and to have medications or intravenous contrast as triggers, a ...
Implementing evidence-based guidelines (EBGs) resulted in a 17.3% reduction in anaphylaxis-related hospitalizations among children. After revising and implementing evidence-based guidelines (EBGs), a ...
Anaphylaxis is severe systemic allergic reaction, which is potentially life threatening. It is estimated that there are between 20–30 deaths from anaphylaxis in the UK each year, many of which are ...
Epinephrine advised for patients with anaphylaxis. Epinephrine should be used if anaphylaxis is suspected, even if it is unconfirmed. Providers should not hesitate to use epinephrine for a patient ...
Learn all about anaphylaxis, its symptoms, causes, and treatment. Recognise signs early and act quickly to manage this severe ...
Doctors prescribe EpiPen (epinephrine injection) to treat anaphylaxis from any cause, including food and medication allergies. Use EpiPen as soon as symptoms start or just after exposure to a known ...
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