Anaphylaxis triggered by iodinated contrast media was rare, but severe and refractory cases indicated the need for ...
Misinformation and outdated protocols contribute to the suboptimal management of anaphylaxis by patients and healthcare professionals, based on data from two new studies presented at the American ...
Some people have an allergic reaction to chemotherapy. Allergic reactions can range from mild skin irritation to life threatening anaphylaxis. To avoid this, your care team will monitor you during and ...
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 ...
If you or someone you love has an allergy that results in anaphylaxis, you know how important it is to administer epinephrine at the first sign of a reaction. Epinephrine is the frontline treatment ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Patients on lipid-lowering medications were nearly twice as likely to experience a severe reaction. Considering ...
Chlorhexidine is a widely used antiseptic agent in healthcare settings, valued for its broad-spectrum antimicrobial properties. However, increasing evidence suggests that chlorhexidine exposure may ...
Angioedema and anaphylaxis are two different conditions, but they share many of the same triggers and symptoms. Angioedema is swelling in the tissues underneath the skin. It’s marked by sudden changes ...
The nasal spray Neffy is the first non-injectable epinephrine to treat the life-threatening allergic response The first-ever needle-free alternative to the EpiPen and similar epinephrine autoinjectors ...
An adrenaline nasal spray for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). This marks the first time a needle-free ...