Allergists Dr Andrew Clark and Dr Shuaib Nasser offer tips on who needs one and advice to give patients 1. Any patient who has experienced symptoms of airway narrowing or cardiovascular compromise ...
Patients and general practitioners lack knowledge of how and when to use devices to inject adrenaline after anaphylaxis (severe allergic reactions), finds a study in this week's BMJ. Researchers ...
PARIS — While anaphylaxis requires immediate adrenaline administration through autoinjection, the use of this treatment is not optimal. Therefore, the development of new adrenaline formulations (such ...
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