Researchers have developed an at-home anaphylaxis management algorithm for patients who need emergency epinephrine treatment. Importantly, it may prevent unnecessary ED visits — a particularly helpful ...
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 ...
A groundbreaking consensus report on anaphylaxis—the severe reaction some people experience from bee stings, peanut butter exposures, medications, and the like—has been released by the Global Allergy ...
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that can quickly become life threatening. It can affect breathing, digestion, and circulation within seconds of exposure. Symptoms can include wheezing, chest ...
Anaphylaxis is a life threatening allergic reaction that can happen within minutes after exposure to venom, food, or medication. Symptoms may include swelling, wheezing, weak pulse, shock, and trouble ...