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The symptoms of an allergic emergency

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Recognizing anaphylaxis

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Within minutes of exposure to something that triggers an allergic reaction (an allergen), people can experience one or more symptoms affecting different parts of the body and at varying levels of severity.

Always carry neffy® with you because you may not know when anaphylaxis may happen.
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Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency and, if it occurs, neffy® should be administered immediately.
After using neffy®, get emergency medical help for further treatment of the allergic emergency (anaphylaxis).

Anaphylaxis symptoms

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Skin & mouth

  • Hives or raised, itchy bumps
  • Redness
  • Itching
  • Swelling of the lips or tongue
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Airway

  • Trouble breathing
  • Shortness of breath
  • Tight throat, hoarsenness, 
or trouble swallowing
  • Wheezing
  • Coughing
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Circulation

  • Dizziness or fainting
  • Weak pulse
  • Pale or bluish skin color
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Other

  • Nausea or vomiting 
  • Diarrhea 
  • Feeling of "doom" 
  • Confusion or altered consciousness 
  • Agitation 

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How severe allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, are managed and treated

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Avoiding triggers is the best way to prevent a reaction; but in real life, that’s not always so easy. That’s why being prepared by always carrying epinephrine matters.

Epinephrine is emergency treatment

As a medication, the active ingredient in neffy® (epinephrine) works directly on the heart and lung systems to stop the possible fatal effects of a severe allergic reaction.

One dose isn’t always enough

Monitor closely. Reactions can return (called biphasic reactions) or require more treatment. 
After administering epinephrine for an allergic emergency, you should seek emergency medical help for further treatment.

Understanding anaphylaxis is key

Allergic reactions don’t just affect the person who has them. Parents, friends, teachers, coaches, and caregivers can play an essential role in critical moments.
Having access to epinephrine—and knowing how and when to use it—can make a difference. Always make sure that friends and family know that you or your child carry epinephrine, and that they know when and how to use it. 

The option of a intranasal epinephrine device

neffy® is the only intranasal epinephrine nasal spray and is designed to be fast and easy to use during an allergic reaction, including anaphylaxis.

If you or someone you care for experiences allergic reactions to certain food, insects or other allergens, ask your healthcare provider whether neffy® could be the right fit.

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