There are sections on dose and absorption of adrenaline, and adrenaline auto-injectors, including indications for their prescription, risk assessment for the number required and training in their use. The guidelines are not intended to be prescriptive, and clinicians should use their clinical judgement...
Delivering the right dose to the right place Allergy specialists have asked for a simple and intuitive adrenaline auto-injector (AAI) with a longer needle and a higher dose. Emerade: Offers a higher dose: 150, 300 and 500 mcg. A longer needle increases the likelihood of an IM injection in...
Emerade is an adrenaline auto-injector used for the emergency treatment of severe acute allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) to foods, medicines or insect stings. It can also be used for exercise induced anaphylaxis. If you experience anaphylaxis, use your Emerade immediately....
adrenaline auto-injector use No observed correlation between reported confidence and competency#What is Known:# Poor ability in adrenaline auto-injector use seen across population groups—healthcare professionals, patients, carers, and school staff# Training in the use of adrenaline auto-injectors has ...
An epinephrine autoinjector is a medical device used to deliver a measured dose (or doses) of epinephrine (also known as adrenaline) using autoinjector ... LA Asch,FA University - US 被引量: 15发表: 2005年 Treatment of acute anaphylaxis Patients should be taught how to inject adrenaline. ...
(a) Epinephrine auto-injector. (b) Albuterol inhaler. (c) Sublingual nitroglycerin. (d) High-flow oxygen.Mu () receptors are associated with: a) Analgesia, euphoria, respiratory depression, physical dependence b) Spinal analgesia, mydriasis, sedation, ...
The dose required is dependent on the brand of adrenaline auto injector and the weight of the patient as outlined in The British National Formulary (BNF): Anapen Over 30kg 0.3mg Over 60kg 0.5mg Epipen 15-30kg 0.15mg (Unlicensed for less than 15kg) Over 30kg 0.3mg Jext 15-30kg 0.15mg...
Thirteen of the 41 patients with anaphylaxis who used their autoinjector needed another dose of adrenaline. Further research is needed to consider how to best encourage the usage of adrenaline when clinically indicated in anaphylaxis.Noimark,L.Wales,J.DuToit,G.Pastacaldi,C.Haddad,D.Gardner,J....
Other reported issues with autoinjectors include incorrect injection technique, misfiring, unintentional injection with or without injury, availability of only a single dose in each device, and poor stability of the epinephrine solution in the autoinjector, which is associated with a short shelf-life....
absorptionadrenalineanaphylaxismicrocrystalssublingualtabletsObjectives For anaphylaxis treatment in community settings, adrenaline (epinephrine) administration using an auto-injector in the thigh is universally recommended. Despite this, many people at risk of anaphylaxis in community settings do not carry their...