First Aid Chart on Anaphylaxis and How to Use an EpiPen
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Though Anaphylaxis is not curable, it is preventable and treatable.
Adrenaline auto-injectors, such as Epipen® and Anapen®, are carried by those who are at risk.
These auto-injectors are designed to be used by anyone: a friend, childcare worker, parent, teacher, passer-by, or even the casualty themselves. To care for and treat a casualty experiencing anaphylaxis, the below steps should be followed:
Our charts can be downloaded and printed in A2 size or smaller.
For more information on how to provide first aid in the event of an anaphylactic reaction, you might be interested in the following resources:
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