Rare Disease Advisor (@raredisease_adv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is a higher-than-expected prevalence of the #KITD816V mutation in patients presenting with #Anaphylaxis or clonal mast cell disease (#cMCD), including #SystemicMastocytosis (SM). Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology AAAAI Read here: bit.ly/3X4Mo9D #RareDisease #MedTwitter

CAI-Anaphylaxis 🇨🇦 (@caianaphylaxis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Attention Allergic Trick or Treaters: Please remember to take your #EpiPen with you… in case of accidental exposure, don’t hesitate to EPI and call 911. Don’t eat any treats until you are home and have carefully sorted your loot. Have fun!!! 🎃🧡 #anaphylaxis

Attention Allergic Trick or Treaters:  
Please remember to take your #EpiPen with you…
in case of accidental exposure, don’t hesitate to EPI and call 911.
Don’t eat any treats until you are home and have carefully sorted your loot.
Have fun!!! 🎃🧡
#anaphylaxis
Quotidiano Nazionale (@qnazionale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🩺 Shock anafilattico, come funziona lo spray nasale di adrenalina. Arriverà in Italia nel 2026 dlvr.it/TNyTwq Leggi l'articolo #anaphylaxis

KriMeera Pharma (@krimeerapharma) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Muhammad Moor 🎭Because speed + safety = survival. IM (thigh) injection ensures rapid absorption, steady plasma levels, and fewer cardiac risks — unlike IV, which can cause arrhythmias or hypertensive crisis if misused. IV route is only for refractory or monitored cases. #Anaphylaxis

Oceans surgical | Pharmaceuticals . (@ocean_surgicals) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dr. Muhammad Moor Dr. Muhammad Moor Epinephrine is given IM, not IV, in anaphylaxis for faster absorption (peak 8-10 min in thigh) & lower risk of arrhythmias. IV is reserved for refractory cases with hypotension. #Anaphylaxis #MedicalFacts

RANZCR (@ranzcrcollege) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Members applying learnings at the Anaphylaxis Workshop in the Clinical Radiology Stream this afternoon run by Medcast. #RANZCR2025 #ClinicalRadiology #Anaphylaxis

Members applying learnings at the Anaphylaxis Workshop in the Clinical Radiology Stream this afternoon run by Medcast.

#RANZCR2025 #ClinicalRadiology #Anaphylaxis
BMJ Group (@bmj_company) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Less than half of schoolkids who are at risk of serious allergic reaction to food (anaphylaxis) in England are prescribed adrenaline ‘antidote’, finds analysis published in ADC bit.ly/47by57P #FoodAllergy #Anaphylaxis

Less than half of schoolkids who are at risk of serious allergic reaction to food (anaphylaxis) in England are prescribed adrenaline ‘antidote’, finds analysis published in <a href="/ADC_BMJ/">ADC</a> bit.ly/47by57P

#FoodAllergy #Anaphylaxis
HCPLive (@hcplivenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a new study, adults treated with 0.5 mg IM epinephrine for #anaphylaxis were significantly less likely to need additional intervention than those given 0.3 mg. #allergy hcplive.com/view/0-5-mg-ep…

In a new study, adults treated with 0.5 mg IM epinephrine for #anaphylaxis were significantly less likely to need additional intervention than those given 0.3 mg. #allergy

hcplive.com/view/0-5-mg-ep…
Sean N. Parker Center at Stanford University (@stanfordallergy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The needle-free way to treat anaphylaxis FAST. neffy® delivers epinephrine through a simple nasal spray. No injection. No fear. No delay. 👉 Learn more from the webinar in bio #NeffyNasal #Epinephrine #Anaphylaxis #FutureOfAllergy #AskTheExpert

Rita Hoffman (@vaccinerisk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

20-Year-Old Dies of Peanut Allergy – That He Didn’t Know He Had (2024) #NotAgain #Tragedy #anaphylaxis allergicliving.com/2024/12/22/20-…

Kyah Rayne Foundation (@kyahrayne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ever wondered what first responders do when they arrive during an anaphylaxis emergency? 🚑 When we ReACT together, we save lives 💙 #KyahRayneFoundation #Anaphylaxis #ReACT #EMT #FirstResponders #Epinephrine

Ever wondered what first responders do when they arrive during an anaphylaxis emergency? 🚑

When we ReACT together, we save lives 💙

#KyahRayneFoundation #Anaphylaxis #ReACT #EMT #FirstResponders #Epinephrine