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Min-I-Jet Adrenaline is available as pre-loaded syringes in s.c.(G25 needle) and i.m.(G21 needle) forms each containing 1mg in 1ml (1:1000).
Adrenaline is also available in the form of auto-injectors (1,2)
Adrenaline auto-injectors are authorised for the emergency treatment of severe acute allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) triggered by allergens in foods, medicines, insect stings or bites, and other allergens, as well as for exercise-induced or idiopathic anaphylaxis. Adrenaline auto-injectors available in the UK are:
In addition to advice in the Summary of Product Characteristics and Patient Information Leaflet, each brand of adrenaline auto-injector has educational materials available for healthcare professionals and patients. People with allergies and their carers can also use manufacturers’ websites to order trainer devices and to sign up for expiry alert services.
Each brand of adrenaline auto-injector is available in more than one strength (corresponding to the dose delivered by the device). Broadly, the lower strength is suitable for younger children and the higher strengths suitable for older children and adults.
Only one brand of adrenaline auto-injector (Emerade) is available in a 500 microgram strength, with the other 2 brands being available in a maximum strength of 300 microgram. The labelled strength of adrenaline auto-injectors reflects the dose of adrenaline dispensed by the device in a single injection. However, the amount of adrenaline reaching the bloodstream in a particular time window can differ according to patient-specific and device-specific factors
Advice for healthcare professionals (2):
Further information for prescribers and patients on adrenaline blood level data is included in the MHRA summary (2) and in the Summary of Product Characteristics for each medicine
Epipen is a automatically self-injecting device containing 1:1000 adrednaline solution giving 0.3mg in 0.3ml (adult version) or 0.15mg (junior version).
Doses of emergency drugs for anaphylaxis and angio-oedema (3,4):
Drugs | Adult or child older than 12 years | Child aged 6-12 years | Child aged 6 months - 6 years | Child aged under 6 months |
Adrenaline (IM*) 1:1000 (repeat after 5 minutes if no better) | 500 micrograms (0.5 mL) (give 300 micrograms IM [0.3 mL] in a child who is small or prepubertal) | 300 micrograms (0.3 mL) | 150 micrograms (0.15 mL) | 100-150 micrograms (0.1 to 0.15 mL) |
* IM: intramuscular
Advice for healthcare professionals to provide to patients and carers (5):
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