A new study by Cambridge University reveals that doctors treating life-threatening emergencies such as allergy attacks may give the wrong dosage of adrenaline (epinephrine) because of confusing ...
Chris Hani Baragwanath runs out of life-saving Adrenaline after health department switches suppliers
An about-turn to downgrade a long-standing supplier of Adrenaline™ to Gauteng’s public hospitals in favour of a relatively unknown company has left the province’s key hospitals running critically low ...
Recently updated guidance from Britain's Resuscitation Council will aid health care professionals called on to provide emergency treatment of anaphylactic reactions, the London-based organization ...
Doctors treating life-threatening emergencies such as allergy attacks may give the wrong dosage of adrenaline (epinephrine) because of confusing labeling. The amount of adrenaline contained in an ...
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