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Optimizing the clinical identification and management of patients at risk for anaphylaxis

This supplement was sponsored by Dey Pharma, L.P. Medical Exchange International provided editorial support to Dr. Stuart Stoloff.

 

Anaphylaxis is a serious, systemic allergic reaction that is rapid in onset and can cause death. Anaphylaxis often occurs in the absence of a health care professional, so it is essential for patients at risk for anaphylaxis to be identified and prepared in the event of an emergency. Identifying at-risk patients goes beyond a history of anaphylaxis; it is important to identify patients who may be at risk for a more severe anaphylactic reaction. Patients at risk for anaphylaxis should be provided an epinephrine auto-injector and appropriately trained in its use in the community setting.

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