Food allergies and anaphylaxis


The rising levels of allergic diseases, especially food-induced anaphylaxis presents opportunities for pharmacists to take a lead role in education and management, says Jala Moushi Key points: The increasing prevalence of anaphylaxis, particularly food-induced anaphylaxis, highlights the importance of timely management and proper treatment to prevent fatal outcomes. Accurate diagnosis, including skin prick tests and supervised

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