Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia answers common questions about buying an adrenaline (epinephrine) device such as Anapen® or EpiPen®.
Learn about Jext®, how adrenaline works, how to use Jext® and more.
Some people will experience anaphylaxis when they are by themselves. Here are some points to help you prepare.
Key points of what you should expect in hospital.
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When might I be offered an oral food challenge? A clinical immunology/allergy specialist may do an oral food challenge (OFC) to test whether: a certain food is the cause of an allergic reaction when unsure a person still has their…
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Learn more about the similarities and differences between adrenaline devices.
Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia answers common questions about neffy®, an adrenaline nasal spray device.
Learn about neffy®, how adrenaline works, how to use neffy® and more.
Learn about EpiPen®, how adrenaline works, how to use EpiPen® and more.
Learn about Anapen®, how adrenaline works, how to use Anapen® and more.