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What Is Exercise-Induced Anaphylaxis?
You might know that anaphylaxis a severe allergic reaction can occur in response to triggers such as nuts, insect bites, and certain medications. But physical activity can also induce anaphylaxis.
Imagine going for a run. The first mile feels great: energy rising, blood pumping. Until a rash creeps up, giving way to itchy, red welts, flushed skin, and hives. For people with such a ...
The European Medicines Agency has recommended the first emergency treatment for allergic reactions to be administered as a nasal spray, not as an injection. Eurneffy (epinephrine) should be granted a ...
SAN DIEGO, Sept. 19, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ARS Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (SPRY), a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to empowering at-risk patients and their caregivers to better protect themselves ...
Anaphylaxis is rare but serious — It’s a severe allergic reaction that can happen suddenly and progress quickly Triggers vary and can include foods, medications, insect stings and latex Epinephrine ...
An adrenaline nasal spray for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis has been approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). This marks the first time a needle-free ...
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