Some children have problems with certain
2020年11月2日Contact your local Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix for an appointment..(NC)-Some children have problems with certain foods, ranging from mild intolerances to life-threatening ana-phylactic shock. If there are any concerns, consultation with a doctor, qualified in allergic reactions, is recommended.
Anaphylaxis Canada, and Association Quebecois des Allergies Alimentaires have endorsed the Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix initiative on this important health focus, and suggest that the Sept. 19 information day will go a long way to provide information and clarification. Pharma-cists at these locations will conduct a one-on-one educational session with allergic individuals, parents, or caregivers of children with food, and other potentially life-threatening allergies.
Indeed, any food can trigger an allergic reaction, with the most common being cow’s milk, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, fish and shellfish, soy and wheat products. Certain allergens, for example, peanut, are more commonly associated with severe reactions, but any food can cause anaphylaxis. The sessions will include a demonstration on how to administer the medication with an auto-injector; how to recognize early symptoms; and what to do should an anaphylactic reaction occur. Many admit however that they need more help when it comes to the best, and most effective plan-of-action.
Most parents know that if their child has been diagnosed by an allergist to be at risk for a severe reaction, injectable adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, must be administered rapidly, no matter how mild the early symptoms appear. And while not all reactions are life-threatening, it is important to note that children often need to be exposed to the allergen more than once before a serious reaction appears.As part of a nationwide initiative to answer pressing questions on anaphylaxis, a special pharmacist-directed, Health-Watch for Children Day is planned at 800 Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix locations
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Anaphylaxis Canada, and Association Quebecois des Allergies Alimentaires have endorsed the Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix initiative on this important health focus, and suggest that the Sept. 19 information day will go a long way to provide information and clarification. Pharma-cists at these locations will conduct a one-on-one educational session with allergic individuals, parents, or caregivers of children with food, and other potentially life-threatening allergies.
Indeed, any food can trigger an allergic reaction, with the most common being cow’s milk, peanuts, tree nuts, eggs, fish and shellfish, soy and wheat products. Certain allergens, for example, peanut, are more commonly associated with severe reactions, but any food can cause anaphylaxis. The sessions will include a demonstration on how to administer the medication with an auto-injector; how to recognize early symptoms; and what to do should an anaphylactic reaction occur. Many admit however that they need more help when it comes to the best, and most effective plan-of-action.
Most parents know that if their child has been diagnosed by an allergist to be at risk for a severe reaction, injectable adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, must be administered rapidly, no matter how mild the early symptoms appear. And while not all reactions are life-threatening, it is important to note that children often need to be exposed to the allergen more than once before a serious reaction appears.As part of a nationwide initiative to answer pressing questions on anaphylaxis, a special pharmacist-directed, Health-Watch for Children Day is planned at 800 Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix locations
https://www.chqcable.com/product/electric-plug/ac-power-plug/
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