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Physicians identified key improvements for adrenaline auto-injectors, including longer shelf life and easier use, improving anaphylaxis care. Learn more.
Patients at risk for anaphylaxis as well as caregivers of children at risk preferred needle-free epinephrine, according to ...
Background: Alongside disease progression or neurotoxicity, oxaliplatin-related hypersensitivity reaction is a common reason for treatment discontinuation and remains a critical issue. It is unclear ...
Among children with in-hospital cardiac arrest with an initial nonshockable heart rhythm who received epinephrine (adrenaline), delay in administration of epinephrine was associated with a decreased ...
Epinephrine is widely used during cardiac arrest because it increases vascular tone, blood pressure, and heart rate, improving the likelihood of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). Yet its role ...
ORLANDO -- Non-injection routes of epinephrine delivery are gaining proponents for rapid response to immunotherapy anaphylaxis in the allergists' office. "I was pretty shocked the first time I used it ...
Giving adrenaline to hospital patients whose heart has stopped is very effective, and can increase the chance of bringing their heart rate back to normal by a factor of five.
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