Most allergies involve the release of
histamine and other pro-inflammatory substances (substances that produce
inflammation)
Reference
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Dosage Recommended
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BNFC 2018-19
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Acute
hypersensitivity reactions | Angioedema
By IM / IV injection
· Child 1-5 months: Initially 25 mg TDS, adjusted
according to response
· Child 6 months - 5 years: Initially 50 mg TDS,
adjusted according to response
· Child 6-11 years: Initially 100 mg TDS, adjusted
according to response
· Child 12-17 years: Initially 200 mg TDS, adjusted
according to response
Severe
acute asthma | Life-threatening acute asthma
By IV injection
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Paediatric Formulary apps
[Guy’s and St. Thomas’s NHS Foundation
Trust]
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Asthma,
acute adrenal insufficiency and emergencies
By IM / IV injection
§ Neonates: 2.5 mg/kg bolus, then 2.5 mg/kg q6h
§ All others: 4 mg/kg q6h
Doses may need to be increased
depending on the condition being treated and the patient’s response
OR
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