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Anaphylaxis
A prescription for practicing bad medicine 29 Jan 2006
Of the people who take amoxicillin, 1 in 10 will get an allergic rash, and in rare cases, develop a life-threatening reaction called anaphylaxis. ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Safety of Cox-2 Selective Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs for ... 29 Jan 2006
...including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, erythema multiforme, and exfoliative dermatitis, as well as anaphylaxis and angioedema (7). The ...
- Anesthesia & Analgesia (subscription),
State Laws Allow Students To Carry Asthma, Anaphylaxis Medications ... Dec 31, 2005
State laws are changing to allow students with asthma and anaphylaxis to carry and self-administer lifesaving medications at school. ...
- Medical News Today (press release),
Working Together to Protect People with Allergies Jan 19, 2006
MedicAlert and Anaphylaxis Canada collaborate on new awareness initiative TORONTO, Jan. 19 /CNW/ - Anaphylaxis Canada and the Canadian ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release),
Online exclusive: Parents, schools working to keep food-allergic ... Jan 23, 2006
20 years.". According to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, about 11 million Americans suffer from true food allergies. The ...
- Glens Falls Post-Star,
How do you protect your children when the enemy is peanut butter? Jan 23, 2006
Anne Munoz-Furlong, allergist and founder of Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, said 11 million people suffer from allergies to foods, and 1.5 million of ...
- Cushing Daily Citizen,
Ask the doctor Jan 25, 2006
A: Anaphylaxis occurs when some stimulus activates two types of immune cells, then there is a release of large amounts of inflammatory substances, including ...
- SunHerald.com,
Verus Pharmaceuticals Appoints Tutuncu as Vice President, Medical ... Jan 25, 2006
...at SkyePharma as Medical Director for pulmonary products is expected to support Verus' efforts to broaden its pipeline beyond the anaphylaxis market to include ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Empowered Toddler Series Can Save More than 3,000,000 Lives of ... Jan 16, 2006
...approximately half of the deaths and emergency room visits caused by all food allergies each year, according to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN ...
- PR Web (press release),
Allergy Awareness Campaign Launched Jan 5, 2006
..."The goal is to educate the public and increase the safety of all children at risk of anaphylaxis," said Laurie Harada, executive director of Anaphylaxis Canada ...
- CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse),
Food allergies on the rise Jan 24, 2006
...and medication. All of these people are at risk for anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. • Eight foods ...
- Hendersonville Star News,
Living With A Food Allergy Jan 25, 2006
...peanuts. When a child or an adult has a peanut allergy there is a chance that they can go into food anaphylaxis and die. Although ...
- Mathaba.Net,
Metro won't teach boy with allergy at his home Jan 24, 2006
The result can be a itchy red rash like hives or a life-threatening reaction, known as anaphylaxis, that can kill. Each year, 150 ...
- Hendersonville Star News,
Food allergies a nightmare for parents Jan 23, 2006
In one of the most bizarre and talked about cases, Christina Desforges, 15, of Quebec died of anaphylaxis in November after kissing her boyfriend, who had ...
- Cushing Daily Citizen,
Natural enzyme could reduce peanut allergens, say scientists Jan 18, 2006
And the nation's Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) estimates that 11 million people in the US – or 1-in-25 Americans - are affected by food allergies ...
- BakeryAndSnacks.com,
Allergy law in effect for Ontario schools Jan 3, 2006
Laurie Harada, executive director of Anaphylaxis Canada, hopes the new legislation will close gaps between different school policies. ...
- CBC Toronto,
Intranasal flu vaccine not linked to unexpected serious risks Jan 15, 2006
There were 7 reports of possible anaphylaxis ( hypersensitivity reaction to the injection of a substance resulting from prior contact with a substance ), 2 ...
- Xagena.it,
Chow Line: More children with peanut allergies Jan 2, 2006
According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, peanut allergies are to blame for nearly 100 deaths and 15,000 emergency room visits each year ...
- North Texas e-News,
Parents challenged by children's food allergies Jan 3, 2006
...to nuts and peanuts, a potentially lethal condition that affects about 600,000 American children, according to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, a ...
- Greenwich Time,
New law takes aim at food allergies Jan 4, 2006
...are described as the eight ingredients that account for 90 percent of food allergies in the United States, the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network said. ...
- NewsLink Indiana,
Verus Pharmaceuticals Encourages Severe Allergy Sufferers to Carry ... Jan 11, 2006
Each year, about 30,000 people require emergency room treatment for food allergies resulting in severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) and an estimated 150 ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Are food allergies driving you nuts? Jan 25, 2006
...stream. This is known as anaphylaxis and results in flushing, itching, nausea, throat swelling, a drop in blood pressure and wheezing. ...
- Daily Mail - UK,
Peanut allergy isn't kid stuff Dec 28, 2005
Food allergies kill between 150 and 200 Americans each year, according to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, a national advocacy group. ...
- The Register-Guard,
EFSA issues guidance on lupin allergies Jan 17, 2006
Anaphylaxis - a life-threatening allergic reaction - was diagnosed. ... Clinical reactions range from mild local reactions to systemic anaphylaxis. ...
- FoodQualityNews.com,
Always on alert Jan 17, 2006
Andrew's face had turned red and was beginning to swell. A fleck of peanut protein had triggered anaphylaxis, an acute allergic reaction of the immune system. ...
- Bothell Herald,
Peanut allergies can return Jan 25, 2006
Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder and chief executive officer of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, calls the latest discovery "surprising.". ...
- Health24.com,
Roche Opens Full National Distribution for Seasonal Supply of ... Jan 24, 2006
In post-marketing experience, rare cases of anaphylaxis and serious skin reactions, including toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnson syndrome and erythema ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Kathryn Rem Column Jan 4, 2006
...shrimp). According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, more than 11 million consumers suffer from food allergies. Reactions ...
- Springfield State Journal Register,
Allergies Blog Archives Jan 10, 2006
Anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that affects multiple systems in the body, can be deadly if not treated promptly. ... Drugs lead the cause of anaphylaxis. ...
- About - News & Issues,
Food allergies prompt teen to speak out on Capitol Hill Dec 27, 2005
...she said. But consuming the foods puts her at risk of anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. ‘‘I used ...
- Business Gazette,
Food label law could help those with allergies Jan 2, 2006
In the past, certain foods have caused the 5-year-old to suffer from anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that, in rare cases, can lead to death. ...
- Muncie Star Press,
Grief leads to crusade Jan 8, 2006
Island. It doesn't matter. Anaphylaxis is Canada-wide ... no one is resistant to it. "Until they find a cure for anaphylaxis, ... there ...
- Ottawa Sun,
An alarming rise in food allergies among kids has parents ... Dec 30, 2005
Deaths from food allergies are rare, only 150 to 200 per year in the United States, according to the nonprofit Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network at www ...
- Connecticut Post,
Schools on guard for food allergies, asthma Jan 4, 2006
At the inaugural Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network Kids' Congress on Capitol Hill in October, Casella backed a bill that would establish food-allergy ...
- The Journal News.com,
WESTERLY SCHOOLS EYEING POLICY FOR STUDENT PRESCRIPTIONS Jan 5, 2006
Used to treat severe allergic reactions that cause anaphylaxis - or the shock when an allergen squeezes the airway shut - EpiPens is a prescription dose of ...
- Westerly Sun,
Doctors spread the word: peanut allergies are deadly Jan 17, 2006
...cashews, etc.). Approximately 150 to 200 people in the United States die each year from anaphylaxis related to a food allergy. Peanuts ...
- Akron Beacon Journal,
Schering-Plough Initiates PEG-INTRON(R) Maintenance Study in ... Jan 13, 2006
...infiltrates, pneumonitis and pneumonia, some resulting in patient deaths), urticaria, angioedema, bronchoconstriction, anaphylaxis, retinal hemorrhages, and ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Catholic board works on anaphylactic policy and procedure Jan 20, 2006
..."We've had a policy for anaphylactic students for many years," said superintendent Paul Pulla. Anaphylaxis is a severe, potentially fatal allergic reaction. ...
- Durham region news,
NEWS- Nutty killer: Peanut policy perplexes parents Jan 5, 2006
..."No one in the class can bring peanuts," he says. Anne Munoz-Furlong is the founder and CEO of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network. ...
- The Hook,
A winning way with words Jan 15, 2006
...a first-grader at Smithtown Christian School, was one of two students who represented New York State at the inaugural Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network Kids ...
- Newsday,
Food can kill allergic kids, parents warn Jan 9, 2006
At Brockville General Hospital, the girl was put on a heart monitor for six hours as staff checked for a relapse of the anaphylaxis. ...
- Brockville Recorder and Times,
Peanuts have parents concerned Jan 19, 2006
About 150 Americans, typically adolescents and young adults, die each year from food-induced anaphylaxis -- a sudden and potentially fatal allergic reaction ...
- Daily News Tribune,
Nut and peanut allergy diet Jan 10, 2006
A sudden, potentially severe allergic reaction, called anaphylaxis, can involve various systems in the body (such as the skin, respiratory tract ...
- Dominican Today,
Allergy education food for thought Jan 4, 2006
...school? According to The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) peanut allergies in children have doubled in the past five years. ...
- Grand Traverse Herald,
Letters: Food allergies can be deadly to many Jan 10, 2006
...of food allergies. If a person is allergic to a type of food, eating it can cause anaphylaxis and potentially death. And, it is ...
- Sheboygan Press,
New Look for Food Labels Jan 9, 2006
...people with food allergies won't have to go grocery shopping with a dictionary," says Anne Muoz-Furlong, founder of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, a ...
- Washington Post,
(PRN) Roche Steps Up Tamiflu(R) Distribution in US Cities ... Jan 4, 2006
Rare cases of anaphylaxis and serious skin reactions including toxic epidermal necrolysis, Stevens-Johnsons syndrome, and erythema multiforme have been ...
- Houston Chronicle,
Children's food allergies 'can cause lasting trauma' Jan 1, 2006
...to be very controlled, going out of their way to avoid their problem foods, while those who have rarely or never suffered from anaphylaxis – extreme allergic ...
- Ireland Online,
US FDA Approves Orencia (Abatacept) for Treatment Of Rheumatoid ... Dec 29, 2005
Less than 1% of patients treated with Orencia experienced hypersensitivity reactions, including two cases of anaphylaxis or anaphylactoid reactions. ...
- DG News
Allergen Labeling Takes Effect Jan 5, 2006
Anne Muñoz-Furlong, founder and chief executive officer of the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), a nonprofit educational organization, considers the ...
- Food Consumer,
Food allergies: New food-labeling requirements Jan 3, 2006
...of all documented food allergens in the US and represent the foods most likely to cause severe or life-threatening allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) due to food ...
- MayoClinic.com
Essential facts on new food labels Jan 10, 2006
As for food allergies, Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder of the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, warns that "fried foods, desserts and sauces" usually pose the ...
- Dallas Morning News (subscription),
FDA requires food labels to read clearly Dec 31, 2005
Anne Muñoz-Furlong, founder and CEO of the Virginia-based Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, said that the new requirements would have a tremendous impact ...
- Daily News - Galveston County,
Labels to list foods that trigger allergies Dec 30, 2005
...up to two years for everything in the supermarkets to have wording that complies with the law, said Anne Munoz-Furlong of the Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network. ...
- DesMoinesRegister.com,
Starting Jan. 1, food manufacturers must clearly warn of allergens Dec 30, 2005
..."The law puts an allergic person in a Catch 22," says Nancy Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder of the non-profit Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network. ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel,
Mislabeled bread a danger, allergists say Jan 12, 2006
...have a genuine wheat allergy, mislabeled food is no small matter, said Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder of the national Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, based ...
- Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription),
New year brings new regulations, laws Jan 6, 2006
...training for school staff members on dealing with life-threatening allergies and creating individual plans for students who have an anaphylaxis allergy. ...
- Lindsay This Week,
Schools adopt 'safety within reason' allergy policies Jan 3, 2006
..."It could be the hygiene hypothesis," says Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder of the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, a group advocating more protections. ...
- Times Herald-Record,
Teens with food allergies have to be cautious before getting ... Jan 10, 2006
...but teenagers have the highest risk of having a severe or fatal reaction," said Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder of Virginia-based Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network ...
- Tuscaloosa News (subscription),
SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT: FUTURE BLOCKBUSTERS Dec 30, 2005
...the mouse protein found in chimeric antibodies as foreign and launches an immune response in the form of infusion reactions, allergic reactions, or anaphylaxis ...
- Med Ad News (subscription),
Update on Gout and Other Crystal-Induced Arthritides Jan 5, 2006
Uricase can induce not only anaphylaxis but also oxidative stress mediated by hydrogen peroxide generation, which can manifest as hemolysis and/or ...
- Medscape (subscription)
What you’re eating will be detailed on packages Jan 1, 2006
..."This is going to make a tremendous differ- ence," said Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder and chief executive officer of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network in ...
- Columbus Dispatch (subscription),
New labels simplify allergy identification Jan 4, 2006
These ingredient groups account for approximately 90 percent of all food allergies, according to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, an international ...
- Monticello Herald Journal,
King Pharmaceuticals Commences Phase III Clinical Trial Evaluating ... Jan 5, 2006
Currently marketed products utilizing King's auto-injector technology include EpiPen(R) (epinephrine), the definitive emergency treatment for severe anaphylaxis ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
FOUR POSSIBLE REACTIONS TO FLU VACCINE Jan 3, 2006
It sounds like this is what happened to you. A third reaction is exceedingly rare. It's called anaphylaxis. It is the mother of all allergic reactions. ...
- Charlotte Sun-Herald,
A Cautionary Tale Jan 12, 2006
...good for you. Red-40 dye, derived from coal tar, has been linked to allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis. Nevertheless, the American ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
Four possible reactions to flu shot Jan 3, 2006
It's not the flu. A third reaction is exceedingly rare. It's called anaphylaxis. It is the mother of all allergic reactions. Blood ...
- Contra Costa Times,
Peanut allergies on the rise Jan 9, 2006
...fish, eggs, soy, shellfish, tree nuts and wheat - which cause 90 percent of food-allergy reactions, according to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, an ...
- Beaver County Times,
Allergan Launches BOTOX(R) Global Newsbureau Web Site Jan 6, 2006
Serious and/or immediate hypersensitivity reactions have been rarely reported. These reactions include anaphylaxis, urticaria, soft tissue edema, and dyspnea. ...
- Drug Newswire (press release),
Deadly holiday treat Jan 3, 2006
According to the non-profit group Anaphylaxis Canada, about 2% of Canadians are living with a potentially life-threatening allergy. ...
- Edmonton Sun,
New law helps consumers avoid potentially fatal food allergies Jan 9, 2006
...of warmth; redness to the skin, hives; tightness in the throat; eyes may itch, water and swell; nausea, vomiting, cramping, diarrhea; Anaphylaxis occurs when ...
- Woonsocket Call,
Going nuts about ingredients Jan 10, 2006
Anaphylaxis Australia Inc (AAI) national president Maria Said says the incidence of nut allergies in children is growing rapidly in Australia, and that ...
- Ferret,
Food Allergens List Dec 31, 2005
...surimi. Sources:Food and Drug Administration, the Wisconsin Division of Food Safety and The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network.
- TheDay (subscription),
Killer allergies: Parents want schools to help Dec 28, 2005
Those with severe food allergies can have a potentially deadly whole-body reaction known as anaphylaxis, which causes blood pressure to plunge and airways to ...
- Bucyrus Telegraph Forum,
FDA Approvals: Nexavar and Tamiflu Dec 28, 2005
According to the news release, the updated labeling will also include a precaution related to rare postmarketing cases of anaphylaxis and serious skin reactions ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Allergy fears see 360,000 Advent calendars recalled 23 Nov 2005
...ingredients list. The Anaphylaxis Campaign said swift action was needed to stop children with allergies from eating the chocolate. It ...
- Scotsman,
UCD researching food allergies 23 Nov 2005
UC Davis researchers teamed up with groups including the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of ...
- The California Aggie Online
'Tis the Season for the FAAN Holiday Cookbook Nov 22, 2005
22 /PRNewswire/ -- The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) has launched its Food Allergy News Holiday Cookbook to ensure that children of all ages with ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Anaphylaxis May Require More than One or Even Two Doses of ... Nov 14, 2005
...allergies -- especially those who have had a prior anaphylactic episode or are receiving immunotherapy -- need to be prepared to treat anaphylaxis with more ...
- DG News
Patient education needed for anaphylaxis Nov 7, 2005
New preliminary research findings show frontline healthcare providers are not following guidelines on the management of anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction ...
- myDNA.com,
Letter: Sudbury Farms helps support community Nov 22, 2005
FAAN (The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network) is an organization whose mission is to raise public awareness, provide advocacy and education, and to advance ...
- Sudbury Town Crier,
Education notes Nov 22, 2005
...of Greater Boston, represented Massachusetts as a delegate to the Kids' Congress on Capitol Hill this fall, sponsored by the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network ...
- Newton TAB,
Practice sensible dining rules if you have allergies Nov 16, 2005
Teenagers (at highest risk for fatality, according to Anne Munoz-Furlong of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network) often are reluctant to stand out from ...
- Birmingham News,
Food for thought Nov 8, 2005
...precautions to prevent a reaction. That information comes from the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network. Tanner and 70 other children ...
- Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription),
Parasitic worm may help beat lung and skin diseases Nov 21, 2005
The research group led by Dr Fallon has shown experimental infections with schistosomes can prevent anaphylaxis and asthma-like lung inflammation. ...
- Ireland Online,
Speaking with Trace Adkins Nov 11, 2005
...the singer with the deep, melodic voice, also is hoping to create a buzz over a project close to his heart -- the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network's effort ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Ask Amy | Setting record straight on kids' dairy allergies Nov 14, 2005
...food allergies - especially anyone concerned about affected children in school settings - should check out the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network at www ...
- Philadelphia Inquirer,
Boy trick-or-treats for money to support a food allergy charity Nov 8, 2005
...night without any candy. Instead, the 11-year-old asked folks to support the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. He collected $22.44 ...
- York Daily Record,
Don't confuse a milk allergy with lactose intolerance Nov 14, 2005
...the future. Those interested in food allergies should check out the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network at foodallergy.org. Dear ...
- Denver Post,
Setting the record straight on allergies Nov 14, 2005
Those interested in researching food allergies should check out the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network at www.foodallergy.org. ...
- Charlotte Observer,
Milk allergy not the same as being lactose intolerant Nov 14, 2005
Check out the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network at www.foodallergy.org. Dear Amy: I am a 15-year-old girl, and I’m confused. ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,
Trace Adkins Supports FAAN Kids' Congress on Capitol Hill Oct 25, 2005
Adkins joined the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network's (FAAN) Kids' Congress on Capitol Hill, where children from 30 states met with their representatives in ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Tis the Season for Santa to Haul Away Caffeine and Psychiatric ... Nov 1, 2005
An allergic reaction to caffeine manifests as anaphylaxis, a potentially fatal allergic reaction. But unlike the anaphylaxis a person ...
- The Open Press (press release)
Dangerous allergy Nov 6, 2005
Peanuts are on a short-list of foods that cause anaphylaxis, or severe allergic reactions focused on the heart, lungs, skin and stomach, according to the Food ...
- Charleston Gazette,
Food allergies send teen to Capitol Hill Nov 1, 2005
...she said. But consuming the foods puts her at risk of anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. ‘‘I used ...
- Business Gazette,
Trace Adkins Goes To Washington Oct 25, 2005
...(Trace Adkins Official Website) - Multi-platinum selling country star, Trace Adkins has partnered with The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), a non ...
- Top40-Charts.com,
'Do not bring nut products into schools' Nov 3, 2005
The increasing incidence of anaphylaxis, particularly amongst school-age children, has prompted the State Government to issue a series of guidelines for ...
- Dubbo Daily Liberal,
Adjusting to allergies: They're not just peanuts - they can be ... Nov 18, 2005
...children have some sort of food allergy - 600,000 of them to peanuts, says Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder and CEO of the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN ...
- Fort Wayne News Sentinel,
Infants, toddlers are prone to food allergies Nov 16, 2005
You can develop more severe manifestations all the way to anaphylaxis, which could include wheezing, cardiovascular collapse,� explained Dr. Samuel Grubman ...
- WVEC.com (subscription),
FAB Card prevents allergy reactions in restaurants Nov 7, 2005
According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, more than 11 million consumers suffer from food allergies and those allergies are the leading cause of ...
- Gizmag,
Patient Enrollment Permanently Discontinued in Investigational ... Oct 28, 2005
...of human anti chimeric antibodies (HACA) that could potentially cause allergic or hypersensitivity reactions (including anaphylaxis), thrombocytopenia, or ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Patterson girl goes to Washington to advocate for food allergy ... Oct 27, 2005
...week, Chelsea and her mom, Debbie, spent three days in Washington, DC meeting with lawmakers as part of the inaugural Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network Kids ...
- Putnam County Courier,
COUNTRY STAR ADKINS' ALLERGIC REACTION Oct 25, 2005
The country star recently travelled to Washington DC to participate in the Food Allergy + Anaphylaxis Network's (FAAN) Kids' Congress event, where he shared ...
- Contactmusic.com,
Insect Sting Allergy May Be Undertreated Nov 5, 2005
5 (HealthDay News) — Frontline health workers aren't following guidelines on management of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), new research suggests. ...
- ABC News
Some Outgrow Allergy To Tree Nuts, Johns Hopkins Children's Center ... Nov 9, 2005
...almonds, pecans, cashews and other tree nuts outgrow their allergy over time, including those who've had a severe reaction such as anaphylaxis shock, according ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Nut allergies may not last, says study Nov 10, 2005
Children's Center, revealed that nine percent of children outgrow tree nut allergies, including some who have had severs reactions such as anaphylaxis shock. ...
- Food Production,
Schering-Plough's Oral HCV Protease Inhibitor Demonstrates Potent ... Nov 14, 2005
...infiltrates, pneumonitis and pneumonia, some resulting in patient deaths), urticaria, angioedema, bronchoconstriction, anaphylaxis, retinal hemorrhages, and ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
One PB&J — hold the peanut butter Nov 11, 2005
In a new initiative, Illinois first lady Patti Blagojevich has partnered with the Virginia-based Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network to make Illinois the first ...
- Aurora Beacon News,
Pegasys(R) Shows Encouraging Interim Results for Hepatitis C ... Nov 11, 2005
...cardiovascular disorders (hypertension, supraventricular arrhythmias and myocardial infarction), hypersensitivity (including anaphylaxis), endocrine disorders ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Informed Consent and Ethical Issues in Military Medical Research Nov 13, 2005
...mandated immunizations have led to reactions, including injection site hypersensitivity, Guillain-Barré syndrome, multiple sclerosis, anaphylaxis, and Gulf ...
- AEM (subscription)
THE ALLERGIC EPICURE Nov 1, 2005
Dantone, who is severely allergic to nuts and shellfish, is prone to anaphylaxis, an acute allergic reaction of the immune system that can prove fatal. ...
- New York Newsday,
White roses and thorns Nov 12, 2005
ROSES: To Steven Gestl, 11, of East Hopewell Township, for trick-or-treating not for candy but for donations to support the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network ...
- York Daily Record,
Readers give advice for Dizzy's vertigo Nov 12, 2005
...some recourse. Boston: The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (foodallergy.org) is an excellent source of information. San Jose ...
- Biloxi Sun Herald,
Tis the Season for Santa to Stuff Caffeine and Psychiatric ... Nov 2, 2005
...about caffeine allergy. An allergic reaction to caffeine presents as anaphylaxis, a potentially fatal response. However, by increasing ...
- The Open Press (press release)
Paladin Reports Record Revenue for Third Quarter: Sales of Key ... Oct 27, 2005
Twinject TM is a novel epinephrine auto-injector indicated for the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). ...
- CCNMatthews (press release),
Lindsay mother starting support group to combat severe allergies ... Nov 8, 2005
...allergies. The Lindsay resident said she started the group as a way to help her deal with her seven-year-old daughter's anaphylaxis. ...
- Lindsay This Week,
Training pet owners: Red Cross class prepares people to respond ... Nov 13, 2005
She said the most common problem reported to her clinic is anaphylaxis - hypersensitivity to foreign agents such as chemicals and insect bites. ...
- Herald & Review,
Fat Chance: Controversy Swirls Over Treatment Nov 11, 2005
..."There can be an allergic reaction, there can be anaphylaxis, meaning cardiac collapse and so on and forth. There can be infection.". ...
- NBC5.com,
Merck/Schering-Plough Announces Update for the IMPROVE-IT Trial Nov 15, 2005
An apparent hypersensitivity syndrome has been reported rarely which has included one or more of the following features: anaphylaxis, angioedema, lupus ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Rice-based vaccine may combat hay fever Nov 1, 2005
This means it would be less likely to produce a potentially life-threatening reaction called anaphylaxis, a risk with allergy shots. ...
- Independent Online,
Panitumumab Significantly Improves Progression-Free Survival in ... Nov 3, 2005
...the mouse protein found in chimeric antibodies as foreign and launches an immune response in the form of infusion reactions, allergic reactions or anaphylaxis. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Panitumumab Significantly Improves Progression-Free Survival in ... Nov 3, 2005
...the mouse protein found in chimeric antibodies asforeign and launches an immune response in the form of infusionreactions, allergic reactions or anaphylaxis. ...
- Finanzen.net,
World-Renowned Food Allergist to Visit SLU Oct 27, 2005
...including work on the immuno-pathogenic role of food hypersensitivity in atopic dermatitis, the pathogenesis of food-induced anaphylaxis, characterization of ...
- Saint Louis University,
Preventing chickenpox Nov 1, 2005
Previous anaphylactic reaction to neomycin is a contraindication to both vaccines, and gelatin anaphylaxis is a contraindication to Varivax Refrigerated. ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription),
Study shows ER doctors aren't following allergy guidelines Nov 7, 2005
According to new research, doctors on the front lines, in the emergency care setting, are not following guidelines on the management of anaphylaxis, which is a ...
- WVEC.com (subscription),
Allergy & Asthma Network Mothers of Asthmatics Changes Asthma ... Nov 3, 2005
...counters on metered-dose inhalers, and changing laws to protect students' rights to carry and self-administer lifesaving asthma and anaphylaxis medications at ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
What a tonic! Nov 2, 2005
Andrew has suffered numerous medical ailments since he was born, including anaphylaxis (a severe systemic allergic reaction which can affect the body in many ...
- ic NorthWales,
Healthier alternatives to candy Oct 25, 2005
In some cases, just one bite of food can bring on anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that can cause the body systems to shut down and in extreme cases ...
- Neosho Daily News,
Schools scramble to manage allergy issues Oct 24, 2005
...for school districts to train non-nursing staff in the technique to administer epinephrine, a drug that acts quickly to counter the effects of anaphylaxis. ...
- Milford Daily News,
Restaurateurs awarded scholarships at fund-raiser Nov 6, 2005
The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), formerly the Food Allergy Network, is publishing The Food Allergy News Holiday Cookbook with 150 allergy-free ...
- Toledo Blade,
Alarming allergies Nov 2, 2005
The doctor leads a support group for other sufferers. Symptoms of anaphylaxis may start with a tingling sensation, itching, or metallic taste in the mouth. ...
- The Saginaw News,
Guidance offered on self-administration of medication at school Nov 1, 2005
The guidance includes a list of factors to consider when determining when to entrust and encourage a student with diagnosed asthma and/or anaphylaxis to carry ...
- AAP News (subscription)
For families, organ donations give meaning to death Nov 7, 2005
...implement her wishes.". A week later, on April 21, 1996, Kristen died from anaphylaxis after an allergic reaction to walnuts. Unlike most ...
- Reno Gazette Journal,
Ghosts, Goblins, and Allergies Oct 29, 2005
According to the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, one in 25 American children have some sort of food allergy, most often related to eggs, milk, peanuts ...
- VendorNation.com,
Joe Bennett Dying to play their part Nov 1, 2005
By JOE BENNETT. Before July 1980, I'd have said anaphylaxis was a Greek novelist. Then I got stung by a wasp. It almost proved to ...
- Stuff.co.nz,
: Finding Medical Help Away From Home Oct 31, 2005
For details, see www.internationalsos.com or call 800-523-8662. * The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network provides a variety of resources related to food ...
- NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
Allergy issues will be the topic of forum Oct 28, 2005
...symptoms range from skin rashes, hives, and swelling, to more severe reactions that include throat tightness, breathing problems, and anaphylaxis (a multi ...
- Framingham TAB,
Paladin Labs Announces Canadian Launch of Twinject for Anaphylaxis Sep 22, 2005
...announced the Canadian launch of Twinject TM , a novel epinephrine auto-injector indicated for the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis ...
- CCNMatthews (press release)
Verus Pharmaceuticals Announces Canadian Launch of Twinject for ... Sep 22, 2005
First Advancement in Self-Administered Treatment Options Since 1980s First and Only Dual-Dose Product for Anaphylaxis SAN DIEGO, Sept. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Australian moves for anaphylaxis legislation Sep 19, 2005
...of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) — a professional body of allergy specialists — and patient-based support groups Anaphylaxis Australia Inc and ...
- Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network sponsors local walk Sept. 24 Sep 16, 2005
..."The Walk for Food Allergies - Moving Toward a Cure," which will benefit The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), will raise money to help those ...
- Sharon Advocate
Factors Associated with Failure to Use an EpiPen Sep 30, 2005
Food is the most common cause of anaphylaxis outside of the hospital. ... Demographic data and knowledge about EpiPen use and anaphylaxis were obtained. ...
- AAP Grand Rounds (subscription)
Verus Pharmaceuticals Announces Canadian Launch of Twinject for ... Sep 22, 2005
Twinject, a novel epinephrine auto-injector indicated for the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), is the first and only product ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Plan a Spooktacular Halloween with Safe Treats Sep 28, 2005
According to The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), http://www.foodallergy.org, there is a growing population of kids with food allergies, and ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Severe Allergies In The Classroom Sep 17, 2005
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) and the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) are asking every parent of a child with food ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Insect Sting Allergies Undertreated, Study Finds Sep 28, 2005
...had local reactions, 11 percent had mild systemic reactions, and 31 percent had a sudden, severe potentially life-threatening allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). ...
- HealthCentral.com
Prevalence of Peanut and Tree Nut Allergies on The Rise Sep 17, 2005
Sicherer, MD, and Hugh A. Sampson, MD, from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, along with Anne MuÑ?oz-Furlong from the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN ...
- eMaxHealth.com
International Approvals: DuraSeal Xact, Perimount, Twinject Sep 27, 2005
Health Canada has approved a dual-dose epinephrine autoinjector for the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. ...
- Medscape (subscription)
Plan a Spooktacular Halloween with Safe Treats Sep 28, 2005
For the third consecutive year, The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), http://www.foodallergy.org, is hosting a nationwide Trick or Treat for Food ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Summer Season An Obstacle Course for Those With Seafood Allergies Sep 18, 2005
According to The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), more than 6.5 million Americans have a seafood allergy - shellfish allergy is reported by 1-in-50 ...
- eMaxHealth.com
First Lady urges parents and school personnel to become better ... Sep 30, 2005
Working with The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), the state will offer food allergy educational kits to the approximately 5,000 K-12 schools and ...
- IGNN (press release)
Talecris Biotherapeutics Awards Second Annual ALTA Fellowships Sep 29, 2005
...who have known antibody against IgA should not receive Prolastin(R), since these patients may experience severe reactions, including anaphylaxis, to IgA which ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Going back to school with food allergies Sep 9, 2005
Food-induced anaphylaxis is believed to cause about 30,000 trips to the emergency room and between 150 to 200 deaths each year. ...
- Packet Online
A Simulation-Based Acute Skills Performance Assessment for ... Sep 30, 2005
Most participants effectively managed ventricular tachycardia, but postoperative events such as anaphylaxis and stroke were more difficult for all trainees to ...
- Anesthesia & Analgesia (subscription)
Allergies matter of life and death Sep 15, 2005
Anaphylaxis is the most severe form of allergic reaction and requires urgent medical attention because it often involves more than one body system such as skin ...
- Maitland Mercury
A Life-Threatening Reaction Sep 4, 2005
Anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that affects multiple systems in the body, can be deadly if not treated promptly. ... Drugs lead the cause of anaphylaxis. ...
- allergies.about.com
Coroner pushes allergy training Sep 8, 2005
She also recommended that all staff in preschool and childcare centres undertake allergy and anaphylaxis awareness training to ensure a safe environment for ...
- Brisbane Courier Mail
Ontario schools will shield children at risk of potentially deadly ... Sep 6, 2005
My heart was always skipping a beat,� says Harada, executive director of Anaphylaxis Canada. If Julian ingests even a trace of ...
- Calgary Sun
Fire Ants, Kissing Bugs and Mosquitoes Sep 18, 2005
..."Anaphylaxis occurs in 1 percent to 16 percent of fire ant stings, and is attributable to the soluble proteins comprising 1 percent of the venom weight. ...
- allergies.about.com
New law targets allergy risk Sep 5, 2005
It requires all publicly funded schools to educate staff and students about a severe allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis and to have response procedures in ...
- London Free Press
Findings into peanut death handed down Sep 9, 2005
...critical error" that his allergies and asthma were treated by a homeopath, who was unaware of the close link between those illnesses and anaphylaxis, and had ...
- Ninemsn
Overcoming the Sting of Summer Sep 1, 2005
However, for those with severe allergies to insect stings, it can result in a sudden severe reaction called anaphylaxis. Anaphylaxis ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Stinging Insect Allergies Advice Sep 4, 2005
The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) and the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) urge people who suffer from a stinging insect ...
- allergies.about.com
Study Reinforces Need for Standardized Food Allergy Guidelines and ... Sep 18, 2005
In the study, conducted by The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) www.foodallergy.org 60% of the school nurses reported an increase in elementary-age ...
- eMaxHealth.com
Fewer students may not impact AC school funds Sep 27, 2005
Students who have prescriptions or written direction from a health care provider may self-administer medication for anaphylaxis or asthma, including an inhaled ...
- The Arkansas City Traveler Online
Allergies big deal at school Sep 23, 2005
In 2005, one in 25 school-age children had food allergies, and for many, it is a peanut allergy, according to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. ...
- The Free Lance-Star
Berlex Updates Preliminary Data from the Betaseron(R) 16-Year Long ... Sep 27, 2005
Female patients should be cautioned about the potential risk of pregnancy. Cases of anaphylaxis have been reported rarely. (See ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
http://www.bayerpharma-na.com/ Sep 19, 2005
The risk of anaphylaxis is increased in patients who are reexposed to aprotinin-containing products. The benefit of Trasylol(R) to ...
- Genetic Engineering News
Kiwi allergy concern drives new test methods Sep 27, 2005
...nausea and vomiting. In a small percentage of highly sensitive individuals, it may cause severe life threatening anaphylaxis. Dr Jane ...
- Food Quality News
Treating insect sting allergy in the ER Sep 9, 2005
...researchers found that 58% had local reactions, 11% had mild systemic reactions, and 31% experienced a sudden, severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. ...
- myDNA.com
Can a worm a day keep asthma at bay? Scientists develop new ... Sep 5, 2005
...mites and cats. This immune response can stimulate allergic diseases, including eczema, anaphylaxis and asthma. Infections with ...
- Innovations-Report
Molecular cloning, recombinant expression and IgE-binding epitope ... Sep 2, 2005
...u.ac.jp. Wheat -5 gliadin has been identified as a major allergen in wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis. We have detected ...
- European Journal of Biochemistry
Registration for FAAN Walk for Food Allergies now open Sep 9, 2005
Funds raised will support The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network's (FAAN) efforts to raise the level of awareness of food allergies and research for a cure. ...
- Easton Journal
Worm may turn the asthma tide Sep 4, 2005
Many have anaemia and kidney damage. They do not, however, suffer from asthma or anaphylaxis. Health experts call this the hygiene hypothesis. ...
- Guardian Unlimited
New measures to prevent allergy deaths Sep 9, 2005
...for people with severe allergies say they're angry so little has been done to educate people who care for children who suffer from anaphylaxis, a condition ...
- ABC Online
Worms may prevent asthma Sep 4, 2005
Previously, his group has shown that when mice, engineered to have a high susceptibility to anaphylaxis and asthma, were infected with the worm, they developed ...
- Irish Health
Parasite could help prevent asthma Sep 5, 2005
...which causes anaemia and kidney damage. But it seems they do not suffer from asthma or anaphylaxis. According to health experts the ...
- News-Medical.net
Allergy to penicillin Sep 10, 2005
The clinical picture consists of anaphylaxis, angioedema and some forms of urticaria. ... Penicillin-induced anaphylaxis is potentially life-threatening. ...
- Malaysia Star
Barclays bee ad banned Aug 30, 2005
Ninety three people said the Barclays advert caused them personal distress because they or their loved ones suffered allergies or anaphylaxis. ...
- This is Money
A trigger for asthma: It's all in the dust Sep 21, 2005
Guidelines call for patients with anaphylaxis or less severe systemic reactions - for example, a sting in one place and a rash or hives in another part of the ...
- International Herald Tribune
Testing, testing Sep 10, 2005
The traditional method is the skin prick test with increasing concentration of the drug performed in a hospital environment in case of anaphylaxis. ...
- Malaysia Star
School cafeterias cater menus around students' food allergies Sep 10, 2005
...of school nurses reported a rise in elementary school-age students with food allergies, according to a survey by the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, a ...
- The News Journal
FDA expands Neulasta label Sep 15, 2005
Allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, have also been reported. The majority of these reactions occurred upon initial exposure. ...
- EurekAlert
(PRN) - Ikanos Communications Announces Pricing of Initial Public ... Sep 22, 2005
Radiant Systems ... [+. PRN) - Verus Pharmaceuticals Announces Canadian Launch of Twinject for Anaphylaxis ... [+. PRN) - Momenta ...
- Bolsamania.com
Community Calendar Sep 23, 2005
Avenue, Easton/Sharon line. This is a three-mile walk to benefit The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN). For more information ...
- Stoughton Journal
From home to school, a struggle to keep peanut-allergic kids safe Sep 24, 2005
...parents ‘became very active,� says Christopher Weiss, director of legislative and regulatory research for the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network in Fairfax ...
- Lowell Sun
Finicky forever! Sep 14, 2005
...tree nuts, such as almonds and pecans, soybeans, milk, eggs and wheat are the most common trigger foods, according to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. ...
- The State
Acting against allergies Sep 18, 2005
Resident Jason Kraft, 9, has life threatening allergies, otherwise known as anaphylaxis, to eggs, fish, shellfish, poultry, tree nuts and some fruits. ...
- Daily News Transcript
Scientists discover how allergy protein works Sep 22, 2005
The team studied a lipid transfer protein (LTP) from apple peel called Mal d 3, which can cause severe symptoms including anaphylaxis. ...
- NutraIngredients-usa.com
Acting against allergies Sep 21, 2005
Resident Jason Kraft, 9, of Coach Lane, has life threatening allergies, otherwise known as anaphylaxis, to eggs, fish, shellfish, poultry, tree nuts and some ...
- Westwood Press
Is school policy nuts? Sep 20, 2005
According to Fairfax, Va.-based Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN), about 11 million (or one in 25) Americans suffer food allergies, and more than 150 ...
- Lowell Sun
Drugs company help to allergy campaign Sep 7, 2005
The grant will fund a patient education and anaphylaxis awareness programme to help people facing this often life-threatening form of allergic disease. ...
- ic Berkshire.co.uk
Food allergies can cause misery, death Sep 24, 2005
In 2001, Anne Munoz-Furlong, founder and CEO of the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, wrote a scathing article about food labeling. ...
- Bradenton Herald
SENSITIVE TO YOUR SUPPER? Sep 18, 2005
...the offending substance, they suffer from a variety of reactions, ranging from hives, itchy skin, nausea, diarrhea, shortness of breath, anaphylaxis – a rare ...
- Times of India
Nothing to Sneeze At Aug 30, 2005
...by Napa-based Dey LP, an affiliate of Merck KGaA, a German company, has dominated the market for the millions of Americans at risk for anaphylaxis, or severe ...
- San Diego Business Journal (subscription)
Latex Allergy Sep 9, 2005
Other manifestations include allergic rhinitis, asthma, angioedema, conjunctivitis, bronchospasm, and fatal or non-fatal anaphylaxis. ...
- allergies.about.com
Bad buzz over Barclays ad Aug 31, 2005
Barclays apologised for any offence caused. A spokesman said: "As a gesture of goodwill Barclays have made a donation to the Anaphylaxis Campaign.".
- Scotsman
Barclays stung after bee ad complaints Aug 31, 2005
As a "gesture of goodwill" Barclays donated money to the Anaphylaxis Campaign which assists those with life-threatening allergies.
- DeHavilland
Court recommends new laws after peanut butter death Sep 8, 2005
Anaphylaxis Australia president Maria Said has welcomed the call and says there are many children in the community who are at risk because they have not been ...
- ABC Online
NSW to consider advice on allergy training Sep 9, 2005
Rahman suffered a severe anaphylactic reaction to some peanut butter, the teachers on his school camp had not been properly trained to deal with anaphylaxis. ...
- ABC Online
Asthma hope may lie with a flatworm that feeds on blood cells Sep 4, 2005
Dr Fallon and colleagues used transgenic mice engineered to have a high susceptibility to asthma and anaphylaxis - severe allergic reactions such as those ...
- Telegraph.co.uk
Peer pressure, ignorance led to death by peanuts Sep 9, 2005
The Department of Education had been slow to react to information about anaphylaxis, which emerged in the late 1990s, Ms Milledge said. ...
- Sydney Morning Herald (subscription)
Adverse reactions to your medication Sep 10, 2005
...reaction. Skin testing for antibiotic sensitivity should only be done in the hospital environment because of the risk of anaphylaxis. ...
- Malaysia Star
Sesame allergies growing rapidly Sep 2, 2005
..."Everybody knows about peanut allergy. But the same thing can't be said about sesame.". Laurie Harada, executive director of Anaphylaxis Canada, agrees. ...
- Globe and Mail
Fourth Phase III Study Shows Herceptin(R) Plus Chemotherapy ... Sep 13, 2005
Severe hypersensitivity reactions (including anaphylaxis), infusion reactions, and pulmonary events have been infrequently reported. Rarely, these were fatal. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Anorectics on Trial: A Half Century of Federal Regulation of ... Sep 6, 2005
To put the primary pulmonary hypertension risk into perspective, an academic consultant remarked that the risk for fatal anaphylaxis from penicillin was much ...
- Annals of Internal Medicine
Sharing the load Sep 8, 2005
In NSW, nurses in emergency departments with no doctor on site initiate treatment — including drug therapy — for emergencies such as anaphylaxis. ...
- AustralianDoctor.com (subscription)
Health Notes Sep 8, 2005
...on Sept. 10, at 9 am at The Plaza at Fairfax Corner. Funds raised will support The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network. For more, visit ...
- Burke Connection
Ventiv Announces New Partnership with Verus Pharmaceuticals Aug 30, 2005
Ventiv to Provide Field Force Analysis and Reporting in Conjunction With the US Launch of Twinject for Anaphylaxis SOMERSET, NJ, Aug. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
UC researcher notes GM crops are being used to prevent allergies Sep 9, 2005
Depending on the severity of the reaction, the victim may suffer from mild discomfort or irritation to, in extreme cases, potentially fatal anaphylaxis. ...
- Checkbiotech.org (press release)
Pediatric Food Allergies: What Every Parent Should Know Sep 10, 2005
Food-induced anaphylaxis (an immunologic allergic reaction characterized by contraction of smooth muscle and dilation of capillaries due to release of ...
- allergies.about.com
Skin Prick and Specific IgE Ratios May Determine Existance of a ... Sep 10, 2005
...food challenge, which is not only expensive and time consuming, but may also result in the child having a severe allergic reaction, also known as anaphylaxis. ...
- allergies.about.com
Middle school bans all peanut products because of student allergy Sep 15, 2005
The school keeps a supply of EpiPens, an epinephrine injection used to treat a life-threatening allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis. ...
- Kentucky.com
MedImmune's Phase 1 Numax(TM) Study Shows Potential to Reduce RSV ... Sep 1, 2005
Very rare cases of severe allergic reactions such as anaphylaxis (less than 1 case per 100,000 patients) have been reported following re- exposure to Synagis. ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
A Different Kind of Food Fight at School Sep 1, 2005
...system leads to symptoms ranging from sneezing, skin rashes or digestive problems, to a life-threatening multi-organ reaction called "anaphylaxis." Jane Lawson ...
- PR Newswire (press release)
Early release days hit, lauded Sep 16, 2005
..."Students who have been diagnosed with anaphylaxis may carry and self-administer emergency medications including auto-injectable epinephrine provided the ...
- Mohave Valley News
SOUTH ST. PAUL Sep 1, 2005
...bee stung Nerby. Nerby, 55, is allergic to bee stings and carries an EpiPen auto-injector in case of anaphylaxis. As her grandmother's ...
- Pioneer Press
New Hope For People Who Suffer Severe Allergies Sep 15, 2005
That’sa doubling in just the past decade. The most serious reactions, called anaphylaxis, can be fatal but can be treated with a special injector. ...
- WNBC
FDA Expands Neulasta(R) Label; New Label Extends First-Cycle ... Sep 15, 2005
However, in rare cases, allergicreactions, including anaphylaxis, recurred within days afterdiscontinuing anti-allergic treatment. ...
- Finanzen.net
Common Problems and Their Signs Sep 4, 2005
...the beginning of a full-blown anaphylactic (allergic) reaction that requires immediate veterinary attention for the animal to survive (more on anaphylaxis later ...
- TheHorse.com
roy pIrRUNg column Exercise sometimes makes allergies worse Sep 9, 2005
...her that I had done some research on this following those incidents and came across an interesting piece of information called exercise-induced anaphylaxis. ...
- Sheboygan Press
A Different Kind of Food Fight at School Sep 1, 2005
...of the immune system leads to symptoms ranging from sneezing, skin rashes or digestive problems, to a life-threatening multi-organ reaction called "anaphylaxis ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Watchdog upholds complaints about Barclays ad after 293 complaints Aug 31, 2005
...in total, said they felt personal stress after seeing the ad because they had known people, or had themselves, suffered from allergies or anaphylaxis, with 23 ...
- Brand Republic Bulletin
Ventiv Announces New Partnership with Verus Pharmaceuticals Aug 30, 2005
Twinject, a novel epinephrine auto-injector indicated for the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis), was approved by the US Food and ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
Allergies put peanuts out the door at school Aug 31, 2005
Peanut allergies in children have doubled, from 0.4 percent in 1997 to 0.8 percent in 2002, according to The Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network, a Virginia ...
- Patriot-News
Bee bank ad banned after swarm of complaints Aug 30, 2005
And 91 viewers said they felt personal distress because either they or people they were close to suffered from allergies or anaphylaxis. ...
- Life Style Extra
Latex Allergy Tips and Alternatives Aug 30, 2005
...bifida, and persons with positive risk factors like multiple surgeries; reactions to products containing latex; hand eczema; unexplained anaphylaxis; and oral ...
- allergies.about.com
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