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*'''Adrenaline''', 0.3-0.5mg in adults, given intramuscularly, is the most important initial therapy.<ref name=SURF>{{cite web|url=http://www.mastcellssjukdom.se/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Nationella_rekommendationer_%C3%B6verk%C3%A4nslighetsreaktioner_kontrastmedel__PDF_2014-10-17.pdf|title=Hypersensitivity reactions against contrast media - Swedish Society of Uroradiology [Swedish: Överkänslighetsreaktioner mot kontrastmedel – SURFs kontrastmedelsgrupp] ], 2014-10-17}}</ref> | *'''Adrenaline''', 0.3-0.5mg in adults, given intramuscularly, is the most important initial therapy.<ref name=SURF>{{cite web|url=http://www.mastcellssjukdom.se/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Nationella_rekommendationer_%C3%B6verk%C3%A4nslighetsreaktioner_kontrastmedel__PDF_2014-10-17.pdf|title=Hypersensitivity reactions against contrast media - Swedish Society of Uroradiology [Swedish: Överkänslighetsreaktioner mot kontrastmedel – SURFs kontrastmedelsgrupp] ], 2014-10-17}}</ref> |
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Indication[1] | Medication[1] | Route[1] | Dosage[1] | Time to effect[1] | Repeat[1] | |
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Injection of adrenaline | Intramuscular in lateral thigh | 0.3 - 0.5 mg |
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Less than 5 min | Every 5-10 min if needed |
Asthma | Salbutamol (Ventolin) or own bronchodilator | Inhalation |
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Less than 5 min | Every 10 mins if needed |
Hypoxia | Oxygen | Mask | >5 l/min | Almost immediate | Continuous | |
Altered level of consciousness or hypotension | Volume expander such as Ringer's | IV with pressure | 20mg/kg | Fast | As needed | |
All anaphylaxis cases | Antihistamine such as desloratadine (Clarinex/Aerius) | Oral | 10mg of desloratadine |
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Within 30-60 minutes | Usually not |
All anaphylaxis cases | Glucocorticoid such as betamethasone | Oral or IV |
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2-3 hours | Usually not |
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