Follow these tips to help reduce your risk for anaphylaxis:
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Product Alerts
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Product Alerts are e-mailed free to all listed on the Registry. If you wish to be included in this personalized service check off this option on the REGISTRY.
Anaphylaxis Network of Canada Canada
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Proposed Labelling of Foods Causing Severe Adverse Reactions in Canadians
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A Report by a joint Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada Committee, March 31, 1998:
This report included responses from the medical community, the Canadian food industry, government, and involved consumer organizations.
National Eczema Association for Science and Education USA
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Risks of Asthma and Anaphylaxis During ß-Blocker Therapy
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Risks of Asthma and Anaphylaxis During ß-Blocker Therapy
Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) Canada
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Severe Allergic Reaction (Anaphylactic Shock)
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A good article, not in great detail, on this topic, including how to diagnose it, symptoms, treatment, how long will the effects last and can I take care of myself?
Intelihealth USA
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Symptoms
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If all other medical causes of the following symptoms have been eliminated, the symptoms may be caused by allergy. This is especially true of symptoms that occur seasonally or that come and go.
Symptoms that signal the onset of an extreme allergic reaction include:
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The Ten Most Commonly Asked Questions About Anaphylaxis
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Anaphylaxis, defined as a severe systemic allergic reaction, is the greatest fear for many of you reading this newsletter. We have previously written about anaphylaxis in a variety of formats. Here, I would like to specifically address some of the most common questions and misconceptions about anaphylaxis.
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