Safety of epinephrine for anaphylaxis in the emergency setting

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Joseph P Wood [1 ]
Stephen J Traub [1 ]
Christopher Lipinski [1 ]
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[1] Department of Emergency Medicine,Mayo Clinic Hospital,Phoenix,AZ 85054,USA
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Allergy; Anaphylaxis; Epinephrine; Safety; Cardiovascular side effects;
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R593.1 [变态反应性疾病];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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BACKGROUND:While epinephrine is the recommended first-line therapy for the reversal of anaphylaxis symptoms,inappropriate use persists because of misunderstandings about proper dosing and administration or misconceptions about its safety.The objective of this review was to evaluate the safety of epinephrine for patients with anaphylaxis,including other emergent conditions,treated in emergency care settings.METHODS:A MEDLINE search using PubMed was conducted to identify articles that discuss the dosing,administration,and safety of epinephrine in the emergency setting for anaphylaxis and other conditions.RESULTS:Epinephrine is safe for anaphylaxis when given at the correct dose by intramuscular injection.The majority of dosing errors and cardiovascular adverse reactions occur when epinephrine is given intravenously or incorrectly dosed.CONCLUSION:Epinephrine by intramuscular injection is a safe therapy for anaphylaxis but training may still be necessary in emergency care settings to minimize drug dosing and administration errors and to allay concerns about its safety.
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