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Understanding Allergy Prevalence:
The UK has one of the highest global allergy percentages, increasing the likelihood of encountering individuals at risk of severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis.
Natural "Fight or Flight" Chemical:
Adrenaline, also known as the "fight or flight" hormone, plays a critical role in our bodies. It is produced in small amounts continuously, especially in response to nervousness or fear.
Auto-Injectors and Adrenaline:
Auto-injectors deliver a pre-measured adrenaline dose, significantly higher than the body's normal production. This rapid injection into the bloodstream helps reopen the patient's airway, facilitating breathing.
Carrying Auto-Injectors:
Individuals with severe allergies should always carry auto-injectors for immediate access in case of an anaphylactic reaction.
Speed and Precision:
Auto-injectors save crucial time during an emergency, ensuring swift administration. Drawing medication from a vial with a conventional syringe is impractical during anaphylaxis.
Pre-Measured Safety:
Auto-injectors contain precisely measured adrenaline doses, eliminating the risk of underdosing or overdosing, which can occur with manual injections.
Universal Administration Site:
All auto-injectors should be administered into the top quarter of the thigh, regardless of the specific brand or type.
Common and Easy to Use:
The EpiPen® is a widely used auto-injector known for its simplicity and effectiveness in delivering adrenaline.
Another Reliable Option:
The Jext® auto-injector is another popular choice, offering ease of use and reliability in treating anaphylaxis.
A Notable Auto-Injector:
The Emerade® is a prominent auto-injector in the market, known for its effectiveness in managing anaphylactic reactions.