Over half (54%) of adults at risk of anaphylaxis admit they have been without their adrenaline auto-injector (AAI) when needed—and nearly 40% do not carry one regularly (n=1,238 ).1 HCP survey data ...
Misinformation and outdated protocols contribute to the suboptimal management of anaphylaxis by patients and healthcare professionals, based on data from two new studies presented at the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 ...
Anaphylaxis is an acute, life-threatening systemic hypersensitivity reaction requiring immediate recognition and intervention. Prompt intramuscular administration of adrenaline remains the cornerstone ...
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 ...
AllergyAware e-learning course significantly improved school personnel's anaphylaxis knowledge and confidence in using epinephrine auto-injectors. Food allergies increase anaphylaxis risk, impacting ...
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 ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . 23.7% of respondents said they would first use antihistamines for anaphylaxis. The top barrier to epinephrine ...
The new guidelines reflect the efforts of a 46-member panel of experts from 14 countries and seven medical specialties. The findings have received endorsements from 34 medical and patient advocacy ...