Allergy Guidelines

Follow the links below to find guidelines on managing allergies and hypersensitivities, including hay fever.

The Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) publishes guidelines on the management of allergies.

Reviewed June 2008

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Title:   Emergency management of anaphylaxis in the community
Publisher:   Australian Prescriber
Description:   Wall chart describing the clinical features and the acute management of anaphylaxis.
Date:   Oct 2007

Title:   ASCIA Guidelines for prevention of food anaphylactic reactions in schools, preschools and childcare centres
Publisher:   Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA)
Description:   These guidelines have been prepared to assist in preventing life threatening anaphylaxis. This document has been reviewed by ASCIA members, and takes account of the published literature at the time of review. It is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Any questions regarding a medical diagnosis or treatment should be directed to a medical practitioner.
Date:   Jun 2004

Title:   ASCIA EpiPen prescription guidelines
Publisher:   Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA)
Description:   An EpiPen should only be prescribed within the context of a comprehensive anaphylaxis management plan. This page describes risk factors for anaphylaxis and steps in a management plan.
Date:   Jan 2004

Title:   A guideline to assist in the management of those patients known, or thought, to be at risk of suffering from an allergy to latex containing products
Publisher:   Dunedin Hospital
Description:   A summary of guidelines to assist in the management of those patients known, or thought, to be at risk of suffering from an allergy to latex containing products.
Date:   Jul 1998
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