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EURneffy (intranasal adrenaline for anaphylaxis)

  • Writer: Gary Stiefel
    Gary Stiefel
  • Oct 10
  • 1 min read

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Now approved by the MHRA. It is expected to be available in the next few months in the UK. It will be suitable for adults and children (>30kg). It needle free and is an intranasal device. It is an exciting addition to help manage severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis). At Children's Allergy Cambridge we will be able to discuss whether this may be appropriate for your child if they have a food allergy (peanut, tree nuts, milk, sesame) or another allergy making them at risk of anaphyaxis.

 
 
 

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