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- Introduction – treatment
- Who should be given an adrenaline injector?
- Adrenaline versus Epinephrine
- How adrenaline works
- Route of administration
- Resuscitation Council (UK) guidelines
- Adrenaline injectors – introduction
- EpiPen®
- Jext®
- Emerade®
- Other medications used in the treatment of acute allergic reactions
- Patient positioning
- Correct posture in anaphylaxis
- What can happen after an allergic reaction
- Mast cell tryptase
- Referral to an allergy specialist
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- RCPCH Care pathways
- Asthma
- Advising patients with severe allergies on travelling
- Audit
- Role of Primary Care
- NICE Quality Standards on Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis
- Who should be referred?
- Who is most at risk of a severe reaction?
- How immediate is immediate?
- Interim management
- Returning to primary care after specialist review
- Impact of allergies on other health issues
- Cardiovascular disease
- Other medications
- Lifestyle choices
- Contraception
- Immunisations
- Optimise other allergic diseases
- Rhinitis
- What is the association with eczema?
- Immunotherapy
- Preventing allergies – research studies
- Quality of life and on-going support
- Questions that patients frequently ask
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