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AllergyWise for Pharmacists
Introduction
Welcome to AllergyWise for Pharmacists
Using the online course
Glossary of terms
Diagnosis
Diagnosing Anaphylaxis
Skin reactions
IgE mediated reactions
Non IgE anaphylactic reactions
Types of reaction
How quickly can a reaction start?
What is an allergen?
Common allergens
Food allergens in non food products
Who should be given an adrenaline auto-injector (AAI)?
How adrenaline works
Route of administration
Resuscitation Council (UK)
Adrenaline Injectors- Introduction
EpiPen®
Jext®
Emerade®
Using an adrenaline injector in an acute allergic reaction
Other medications
Patient positioning
Correct Posture
Following a reaction
Who is most at risk?
Immunotherapy
Learning outcomes
AllergyWise for Pharmacists Part 2
Welcome to AllergyWise for Pharmacists Part 2
Community pharmacy and anaphylaxis
Repeat prescribing of medication
Impact on other health issues
Cardiovascular disease
Concurrent medications
Optimising other allergic diseases
Asthma
NICE Quality Standards on Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis
Lifestyle choices
Contraception
Immunisations
Preventing allergies
On-going support & quality of life
Supporting medical needs of allergic children in schools
Emergency medication – practical issues in early years and schools
Managing allergies
Food labelling laws
Food allergen avoidance – “may contain..” labelling
Advising patients with severe allergies on travelling
Questions that patients frequently ask
Course assessment
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Emergency medication – practical issues in early years and schools
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