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Signs and symptoms of allergic reaction Signs and symptoms of allergic reaction 

How to position a child or adult having a severe allergic reaction anaphylaxis How to position a child or an adult 

How to give EpiPen EpiPen® administration

How to give Anapen Anapen® administration 

Is it asthma or anaphylaxis? Treat it right. Is it asthma or anaphylaxis? Treat it right.

Understand Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis Understand Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis  

 Transition to schoolTransition to school  

 


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Other helpful videos

These are videos that may not include the most up to date information about EpiPen® or Anapen® (as both injectors must now be held in place for 3 seconds when they are used) however, the content and context of information remains relevant. 

TAKE THE KIT TAKE THE KIT 

Travelling Travelling 

Food labels Food Labels 

Dating Dating 

Show your friends how to use Adrenaline injector use EpiPen® - show your friends how to use 


Most important videos

Signs and symptoms of allergic reaction

How to position a child or an adult having a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)

This animation was developed by the National Allergy Council.

 

EpiPen® administration

Anapen® administration

 

Is it asthma or anaphylaxis? Treat it right.

Understand Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis

Important update to the Understand Food Allergies and Anaphylaxis video above: EpiPen® must be held in place for 3 seconds when it is used (this video shows it as 10 seconds – this is outdated information).

Transition to school

Important update to the Transition to school video – The Best Practice Guidelines for Anaphylaxis Prevention and Management in Schools and Children's Education and Care (CEC) services were launched in 2021 (after the production of this video). The guidelines can be found here on the Allergy aware website.


Links to the A&AA Videos

Children, food allergy management and the risk of anaphylaxis

Children food allergy

How allergies work

how allergies work

How to give Anapen

Anapen administration

How to give Epipen

EpiPen administration

How to position a child or an adult

How to position a child or an adult

How adrenaline works during anaphylaxis

How adrenaline works during anaphylaxis

Importance of laying down during anaphylaxis

Importance of laying down during anaphylaxis

Signs and symptoms of allergic reaction

Signs and symptoms of allergic reaction

Managing the teen years - a 5 video series

Managing Teen Years

 

Choosing, storing and preparing food in a family with allergy

Food Storage

Skin Prick Testing

Skin Prick Testing

What is Eczema

What is eczema


Other helpful videos

TAKE THE KIT

Travelling

Food Labels

Dating

Adrenaline (Epinephrine) Injector Use

Important update to the Adrenaline (Epinephrine) Injector Use video above:

  • Both EpiPen® and Anapen® must be held in place for 3 seconds when they are used (this video shows both need to be held for 10 seconds before being removed – this is outdated information).

Information about use of materials contained on this website can be found here.

Content updated December 2022

IN AN EMERGENCY

If you are having an allergic reaction follow advice on your ASCIA Action Plan.

If in doubt, give the Anapen® or EpiPen®.

Do not call us for emergency advice.

If you do not have an ASCIA Action Plan and/or an Anapen® or EpiPen® call triple zero (000) for an ambulance.