Adrenaline autoinjectors: an update of the last decade
The treatment of choice for anaphylaxis is intramuscular adrenaline using an adrenaline autoinjector. Over the last decade there have been several developments including new devices, guidelines on adrenaline autoinjectors, concerns around the ability of autoinjectors to deliver intramuscular adrenaline and the availability of generic adrenaline autoinjectors in school. These are discussed further within the article.
Source: Paediatrics and Child Health - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Gary Stiefel, Konstantinos Kakleas, David Luyt Tags: Symposium: allergy Source Type: research
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