Webinar: De-mystifying anaphylaxis: uncovering what’s known and what’s not known
Watch our discussion to learn fact from fiction around anaphylaxis and what can be done to address the unknowns. Canadian allergists Dr. Philippe Bégin and Dr. Julia Upton answer your top questions on anaphylaxis, a serious allergic reaction that can be life-threatening. The discussion includes topics like does each allergic reaction become increasingly worse or more severe, does a trace amount of an allergen trigger anaphylaxis, does anaphylaxis mean fatality, how to manage the unpredictability around the severity of reactions, and more!

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Webinar: Know it. Treat it.: Taking control of anaphylaxis

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