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Q.--What Is an Anaphylactic Reaction?

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Anaphylactic reactions are life threatening, extreme allergic reactions that can occur due to food, medications or insect bites. They can result in dizziness, a sudden drop in blood pressure, breathing problems, asthma attacks, loss of consciousness. They can very well be fatal, and must be treated immediately. Patients who are prone to these attacks usually carry an emergency kit containing epinephrine around with them.
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What is an anaphylactic food reaction?

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anaphylactic reaction to an ingested food is a life-threatening condition that causes swelling and constriction of the airways. It is an IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reaction and occurs immediately after the ingestion of the culpable food. This condition requires immediate medical attention. IgE antibodies live actively in blood circulation for about 1-2 days, with a residual activity on mast cells for about 2 weeks.
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What are the symptoms of an anaphylactic reaction?

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Legislative initiatives in such areas as food labeling, schools,restaurants, and airlines.Links to Advocacy Pages are made available. This is a Federal Government Source (DOHHS) for Woman's Health Information. Within the NWHIC's alphabetical data base of medical information (ie. Health Topics) are links to woman's asthma publications and organizations.
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Can asthma be part of an allergic or anaphylactic reaction?

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MP: Yes. Anaphylaxis can trigger asthma attacks that are notoriously difficult to treat. Wheezing, cough, chest tightness, and shortness of breath commonly occur during an asthma attack but are also life threatening symptoms seen during anaphylaxis (Wang. Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 37, 651-660). In some cases, respiratory symptoms can be the only manifestation (Moneret-Vautrin et al. Allergy. 2005: 60: 443-451). Anaphylaxis presenting in this way must be quickly treated with epinephrine.
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What is anaphylactic shock?

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Anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening allergic reaction. Symptoms can include swelling in the mouth and throat, wheezing, difficulty breathing, hives, fainting, and drop in blood pressure. This is caused by the cells in the body releasing large amounts of histamines into the blood. This type of reaction is rare and can be caused by allergic reactions to foods, medications, or insect stings. Anaphylactic shock is a medical emergency and can cause death if not treated immediately.
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Why does asthma increase the risk in an anaphylactic reaction?

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Asthmatics are prone to severe breathing difficulties in an allergic reaction, which is why the CSACI Consensus Statement expresses concern about asthmatics who are also at risk of anaphylaxis, and stresses that they MUST keep their asthma controlled. The CSACI says: "In cases where an anaphylactic reaction is suspected, but there is uncertainty whether or not the person is experiencing an asthma attack, epinephrine should be used first (e.g. before a puffer).
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Q . Could l have a "reaction" to the products?

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It is unlikely that anyone would experience a "reaction." However, some people experience a cleansing process- such as sinus drainage, fatigue, and stiif and aching joints - when their bodies start releasing accumulated toxins from congested tissue. People may confuse this natural healing process with illness. Several of the herbs have detoxifying, anti-microbial and anti-parasitical properties.
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Are anaphylactic reactions associated with Celebrex?

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Anaphylactoid reactions were not reported in patients receiving Celebrex™ in clinical trials. However, as with NSAIDs in general, anaphylactoid reactions may occur in patients without known prior exposure to Celebrex™. Celebrex™ should not be given to patients with the aspirin triad.
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Q - What causes an allergic reaction?

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Hundreds or even thousands of ordinary substances can trigger allergic reactions. These are called "allergens." Among the most common are plant pollens, molds, household dust (dust mites), animal dander, industrial chemicals, foods, medicines and insect stings.
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Q--) Do you have any suggestions for minimizing Herxheimer reaction?

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A--) To minimise Herxheimer reaction increase your intake of water. Regular daily exercise for short periods of time will help the circulation of your toxins and hot baths will expel them through the skin.
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I had a reaction, now what do I do?

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On December 1, 2004, Health Canada published amendments to the Cosmetic Regulations in Part II of the Canada Gazette. The Regulations now require mandatory ingredient labelling on all cosmetic products sold in Canada. Along with other changes to the Cosmetic Regulations, the protection of the health and safety of the Canadian public with regard to the use of cosmetic products will be strengthened. The new requirements come into force on November 16, 2006.
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At the end of the talk the evolution professor stood and read a prepared statement. He brought in a prepared statement and the-- he talked for about five minutes, and the gist of his statement was that-- what he said - this is a quote - "This is just religion masquerading as science."
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If you have a severe reaction, take medication and seek medical care promptly. Injectable epinephrine, such as EpiPen or Ana-Kit, should always be at hand for treating anaphylactic shock. Get medical care promptly after using epinephrine, even if you feel better. Symptoms may reoccur in a few hours. Antihistamines and steroids also may be taken to lessen symptoms. Prompt treatment often can limit the severity of the reaction.
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I am an anaphylactic, do any of your products contain nuts?

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Real Foods do not use any nuts in the manufacture of our products. However, we do manufacture a product called "Organic with Sesame" Corn Thins. Sesame is classified as an allergen, which many nut intolerant individuals are able to consume. Our Organic Sesame Corn Thins contain 2% sesame seeds. The flavouring component of Real Foods Flavoured Corn Thins (Sour Cream & Chives, Sea Salt & Vinegar, and Tasty Cheese Corn Thins) contains dairy (milk) products.
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Q 16: I need a very high fidelity, what reaction conditions should I use?

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Best fidelities are obtained when Finnzymes' unique proofreading polymerase, Phusion™ High-Fidelity DNA Polymerase, is used in HF buffer.
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How can I prevent getting a systemic reaction?

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Cutting, handling, or pulling the plant's stems. There is enough oil on a stem to infect more than 10,000 people. When it is concentrated that much in one spot, the oil tends to be absorbed by your body more readily Exposing an open cut, even a mosquito bite, to the plant. This allows the oil direct access to your blood system Don't handle the plants unless you wear protective gloves. Avoid touching cut or mown plants.
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What are the symptoms of a serious reaction to the effects of Baycol?

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The major side-effect of using Baycol is Rhabdomyolysis. Any of the following could be signs that the condition has manifested itself: Other alleged conditions caused through the use of Baycol include peripheral neuropathy, gastrointestinal side effects, and unexplained allergic reactions. Peripheral neuropathy can be recognized from the loss of feeling in the hands or feet.
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What Is Reaction Tune?

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It is a patented technology by Optoelectronics that allows selected frequency counters to automatically tune a scanner to the frequency that it just captured so that you can listen to the signal without having to manually tune to it.
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What kind of reaction is expected to this law?

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The National Kidney Foundation expects two profound responses to this bill: an influx of donated vehicles in the remaining months of 2004, and, due to the increased reporting and operational burdens, a falloff of smaller or less reputable charities that currently accept vehicle donations. While the National Kidney Foundation cannot speak for other charities, the Foundation expects to continue its proven track record of fetching some of the highest per-vehicle proceeds possible.
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How do I report a reaction to a pet food?

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Please call the FDA consumer complaint coordinator for your geographic area. To find your coordinator, visit www.fda.gov/opacom/backgrounders/complain.html. Try to have the following information available before calling: Brand name, lot numbers, and Universal Product Code (UPC) for the pet food fed to your pet when it was ill. A lot number is typically stamped on the bag/pouch or on the can lid. Lot numbers usually consist of a series of letters and numbers.
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I had a severe reaction after removing a tick, what can I do?

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If an individual reacts severely to a tick bite, then potentially a life threatening anaphylactic reaction may occur in the future and tick avoidance measures must be a priority. Until recently it was possible for such people to be desensitised, however this is no longer possible do to the non-availability of reagents. (BACK)
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What are the common symptoms of a reaction?

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Symptoms range from a tingling sensation in the mouth, swelling of the tongue and the throat, difficulty breathing, hives, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, drop in blood pressure, and loss of consciousness to death. Symptoms typically appear within minutes to two hours after the person has eaten the food to which he or she is allergic.
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When I add a food, how will I know I have a reaction to it?

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Reactions to foods come in different shapes and sizes. The stronger reactions are easy to spot. Pain and swelling usually flood back within a couple of hours after ingestion. More subtle are reactions that bring on headaches, mental fog, anxiety, intestinal distress, sleepiness or fatigue. Symptoms from hyper-acute reactions can be lessened by taking one tablet of alka-seltzer (the gold box version) in a large glass of water. This can be repeated every 4 hours if needed.
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What is a detox reaction?

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A detox reaction means that the toxins are coming out too quickly for the body to handle. Symptoms include nausea, light-headedness, and brief flu-like symptoms, all of which usually pass within 24 hours. It can also mean a behavior change such as irritability, lethargy, loss of appetite, and so on. If your child has a detox reaction, wait 2 weeks before giving the next clay bath. At that time, decrease the amount of clay used and the amount of time in the tub.
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What is a "cleansing reaction"?

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Whenever the body releases toxins or balances unwanted guest populations faster than it can eliminate them, and/or the liver is functioning weakly, you may experience some discomfort until you regain your balance. This usually lasts anywhere from an hour to one or two days.
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What should I do if my loved one experiences a skin reaction?

Frequently Asked Questions About EXELON® PATCH
If this happens to your loved one, remove the patch and rinse the area with cool water. If the reaction is severe, stop using the EXELON PATCH and talk with your doctor. People with an allergy to adhesives should not use the EXELON PATCH. To help minimize skin irritation, apply the patch to a different spot of skin every day. Do not apply the patch to the same exact spot for at least 14 days.
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Q 21: What if I think that I am experiencing an adverse reaction to pesticide spraying?

If you think that you are experiencing any health effects from pesticides, call your doctor or the Massachusetts Poison Control Center 800-222-1222 or go to your local Emergency Room. Toxicology staff at the MDPH can also be consulted by calling the WNV information line at 1‑866‑MASS-WNV (press 5 to be connected to the Center for Environmental Health), or by calling (617) 624‑5757. For general information about mosquito control: visit the following webpage www.mass.
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How do I know if I'm having a systemic reaction?

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There are breakouts on more than 15% of your body. (30% most certainly indicates a systemic reaction) Your joints are swelling Your doctor may determine that your reaction is systemic and may prescribe steroid injections and/or pills. Steroids halt the systemic reaction but typically have little effect on topical reactions. If you treat the topical reaction with Zanfel and the systemic reaction with steroids, you will usually experience complete and permanent relief.
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How do I report a suspected adverse drug reaction?

Frequently asked questions: BNFC Extra
Doctors, dentists, coroners, pharmacists and nurses are strongly encouraged to report suspected adverse drug reactions to the Committee on Safety of Medicines. Prepaid Yellow Cards are available for this purpose and may be found at the back of printed copies of the BNFC or complete a Yellow Card on-line.
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