Anaphylaxis is the most severe form of allergic reaction and is potentially life-threatening. Anaphylaxis should be treated as a medical emergency, requiring immediate treatment.
Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy Australia
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Anaphylaxis
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A very good overview.
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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Anaphylaxis - Guidance for schools
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Anaphylaxis
Symptoms
Medication
Working Together
Supporting pupils with medical needs
Support for school staff
Day to day measures
The Anaphylaxis Campaign UnitedKingdom
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Anaphylaxis - Life-threatening allergy
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An excellent article on anaphylaxis with a very detailed section on treatment of anaphylaxis.
Dr Martin Stern
Asthma & Allergy Information & Research (AAIR) United Kingdom
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Anaphylaxis - Some commonly asked questions - with their answers
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What is lecithin and how is it derived?
So if someone is allergic to soya, should they avoid lecithin?
What about hydrolysed vegetable protein (HVP)? Does it present a risk for people with peanut allergy?
I have heard that peanut-allergic people must avoid E471 and E472. Is this true?
On the radio, a doctor said it was possible for anaphylaxis patients to be "cured" by means of desensitising injections - even those allergic to peanuts. Is this true?
Is almond essence a problem for people with almond allergy?
My son is allergic to peanuts and all other nuts. Is it safe to give him coconut?
What about nutmeg? Is this dangerous for nut-allergic people?
Are nut allergic children at risk from conkers?
I have suffered anaphylactic reactions, for which I carry adrenaline, and am also on beta blockers. Is there anything I should know?
The Anaphylaxis Campaign UnitedKingdom
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Anaphylaxis - What is it and how to deal with it.
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Anaphylaxis - What is it and how to deal with it.
What is anaphylaxis?
What are the symptoms?
What is the treatment?
Why does anaphylactic shock occur?
What exactly is going on?
Why does adrenaline work?
How do I know if I am at risk from anaphylactic shock?
What are the most common causes of anaphylactic shock?
How can the specialist know how allergic I am?
How can I avoid anaphylactic shock?
What should I do if I think I am having an anaphylactic reaction?
An excellent overview.
The Anaphylaxis Campaign UnitedKingdom
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Anaphylaxis & Asthma
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Anaphylactic shock is a severe and potentially life-threatening allergic reaction which occurs when an allergen enters the bloodstrem and circulates, causing a general reaction.
This is a brief overview of this condition.
Stephen J. Gislason MD
Solutions For Health Problems - Environmed Research Inc. & Alpha Nutrition Educational Programs Canada
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Anaphylaxis / Anaphylaxic Shock FAQ
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What is anaphylaxis?
What are the symptoms?
What causes anaphylaxis?
How is it diagnosed?
What can I do to prevent anaphylaxis?
What about treatment?
Allergy Buyers Club USA
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Anaphylaxis and Daycare/School: What You Need to Know
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What you need to know about Anaphylaxis and how to cope with in schools and daycare
Canadian Health Network Canada
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Anaphylaxis in Schools and Other Child Care Settings
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Information on identifying anaphylaxis, food avoidance, other allergies, treatment strategies, management of children with life-threatening allergies, resource listing.
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