Nov. 15, 2004 (Boston) -- Epinephrine in most cases is safe to treat patients with acute anaphylactic reactions, report California researchers here in a poster presentation at the American College of ...
Anaphylaxis is rare but serious — It’s a severe allergic reaction that can happen suddenly and progress quickly Triggers vary and can include foods, medications, insect stings and latex Epinephrine ...
Anaphylaxis can cause severe itching, difficulty breathing, fainting, and abdominal pain. These symptoms usually begin about 30 minutes after coming into contact with an allergy trigger. First, call ...
Biphasic anaphylaxis is a second anaphylactic reaction after successful treatment, without new allergen exposure. It can occur up to 72 hours later, often peaking within 8 to 11 hours. Symptoms can ...
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that usually affects multiple areas of the body at once. Sam Torbati, MD, a cochair and the medical director of the emergency department at Cedars-Sinai in ...
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — A majority of infants who presented to the emergency department (ED) with anaphylaxis appropriately received epinephrine, with symptoms typically resolving after a single ...
NEW ORLEANS - New research suggests that giving antihistamine medicine to a child experiencing anaphylaxis--a sudden and severe allergic reaction that can quickly be fatal--usually does more harm than ...
You think other medical conditions complicate your treatment. An anaphylactic reaction should be treated immediately with epinephrine (adrenaline). Doses are available by prescription and come in auto ...
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