Anaphylaxis Treatments
https://www.ashcroftpharmacy.co.uk/online-doctor/anaphylaxis-treatment/Anaphylaxis: A serious, life-threatening allergic reaction, it can come in seconds or minutes and requires immediate medical attention. If you or someone you know is at risk, it's essential to take quick actions with the right treatment. At Ashcroft Pharmacy, we offer Anaphylaxis treatments like EpiPen 300 mcg and Jext 300 mcg auto-injectors. With a quick online consultation and approval from our pharmacists, you can get your medication delivered discreetly and directly to your door with fast UK delivery (using Royal Mail).
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Anaphylaxis Key Information
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We offer EpiPen or Jext adrenaline auto-injectors to treat anaphylaxis.
If you’ve had a prescription before, we can provide anaphylaxis treatment to keep you prepared. No in-person visit needed—just complete our short-consultation form, to ensure you're suitable for the medication, and we’ll deliver your medicines right to your door, fast and hassle-free.
Anaphylaxis: Important Facts You Need to Know
" Anaphylaxis meaning, a serious allergic reaction that can happen in just seconds! It can cause trouble breathing, swelling, and a drop in blood pressure. It needs Instant treatment, usually with an adrenaline shot or auto injector. ''
Anaphylaxis (also called an allergic reaction emergency or severe allergic reaction) is a rapid and life-threatening response by your body to an allergen. For example, if you eat something you’re allergic to, like peanuts or eggs, or if you're stung by a bee or wasp, your immune system reacts severely and can cause serious symptoms very quickly.
It can happen fast—this means the symptoms can develop within minutes of being exposed to an allergen. It is life-threatening because it can cause swelling in the throat, trouble breathing, and even shock, where your blood pressure drops too low.
Risk of recurrence
If you've had an anaphylactic reaction before, there's a chance it could happen again. In the UK, it's about 1 in 12 people each year. In the US, it’s around 2.6 to 3.6 out of 100 people annually. Even kids who end up in the ICU for anaphylaxis have a recurrence rate of 1.4 per 100 people each year. This shows how important it is to see an allergy specialist and keep up with follow-up care after an anaphylactic reaction.
Anaphylaxis can be triggered by things like:
- Food allergens (e.g., peanuts, milk, eggs, shellfish)
- Cow’s milk (children)
- Insect stings (e.g., bee or wasp stings)
- Certain medications (e.g., antibiotics like penicillin, or painkillers like aspirin)
- Latex (found in items like rubber gloves, balloons, or condoms)
If you’re at risk of anaphylaxis, it means you have a known allergy that could cause this serious reaction, or you’ve experienced an allergic reaction before. That’s why it’s important to act quickly—this means using an adrenaline auto-injector (like an EpiPen or Jext) immediately when symptoms appear, and then getting emergency help by calling 999.
More Detail Information About Anaphylaxis
What Is Anaphylaxis?
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that occurs when your body overreacts to an allergen. Your immune system releases chemicals that can cause anaphylactic shock, where your blood pressure drops and your airways narrow, making it hard to breathe.
If you have anaphylaxis, you need to act quickly because it can be life-threatening. The key is recognizing the signs early and having an EpiPen ready to use for treatment.
Anaphylaxis Symptom
Skin symptoms
- Skin rashes, hives, or itching
- Redness of the skin
- Swelling of tongue, throat, or lips
Heart symptoms
- Hypotension (low blood pressure), resulting in fainting or dizziness
- Rapid/weak pulse
- Extreme drop in blood pressure (shock condition)
Respiratory symptoms
- Shortness of breath
- Tightness in the chest or throat
- Wheezing when breathing
- Airway obstruction due to swollen tongue or throat
- Difficulty speaking (hoarseness)
Neurological signs
- Confusion
- Lightheadedness
- Loss of consciousness
GI symptoms
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Abdominal cramps
Other signs
- Extreme anxiety
- Metallic taste in the mouth
- Uterine cramps
If you are at risk of severe allergic reactions, always carry an EpiPen or Jext adrenaline auto-injector with you. You must ALWAYS go to Accident and Emergency or call 999 after using your adrenaline auto-injector as symptoms can reoccur.
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Written and reviewed by our qualified team — Mr Suhail Jamil, Superintendent Pharmacist (GPhC 2069518).