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Physicians' knowledge regarding epinephrine underuse in anaphylaxis.

Joaquin A Pimentel-HayashiElsy M Navarrete-RodriguezOscar I Moreno-LaflorBlanca E Del Rio-Navarro
Published in: Asia Pacific allergy (2020)
There is still some difficulty recognizing anaphylaxis without cutaneous symptoms. Even though two-thirds of physicians identified that epinephrine is the treatment of choice, only 49.5% would have used intramuscular epinephrine as first-line treatment. We found a low percentage of epinephrine ampule prescription and knowledge of the correct dose. These findings can account for epinephrine underuse when dealing with anaphylaxis in the real clinical practice.
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