Action plan - Essentials
Since the severity of reactions is often unpredictable, it’s essential you have an individualised Action Plan for Anaphylaxis, developed with and signed by your doctor or nurse practitioner.
Learn quickly how to recognise early warning signs and always have your emergency medical kit (containing your ASCIA Action Plan (RED), adrenaline (epinephrine) injector and other medications recommended by your doctor or nurse practitioner) with you. Don’t forget that your family, friends, teachers, childcare staff and work colleagues all need to know where your emergency medical kit is and how to use your adrenaline injector in case of an emergency.
Be aware of your own reality - you can’t afford to keep this information to yourself.
Download an Action Plans for Anaphylaxis and ASCIA First Aid Plans for Anaphylaxis from the ASCIA website.
Content updated August 2021