Emergency treatment of acute anaphylaxis
Emergency treatment of acute anaphylaxis (under expert supervision),
Management should start with airway, breathing, circulation (ABC) followed by administration of IM adrenaline
By intramuscular injection of adrenaline injection 1 in 1000 (1 mg/mL) for the emergency treatment of anaphylaxis.
Anterolateral aspect of the middle third of the thigh
doses may be repeated several times if necessary at 5 minute intervals
For Child 1 month–5 years 150 micrograms (0.15ml of 1 in 1000 adrenaline)
For Child 6–11 years 300 micrograms (0.3 ml of 1 in 1000 adrenaline)
For Child 12–17 years 500 micrograms (0.5 ml of 1 in 1000 adrenaline)
For Adult 500 micrograms (0.5 ml of 1 in 1000 adrenaline)
Adrenaline should be followed by parenteral chlorphenamine 10mg (slow iv or im) and then hydrocortisone 200mg (slow iv or im)