Epinephrine

World Health Organization (WHO) includes Epinephrine on its model list of essential medicines. The list expresses the minimum medical requirements for a basic healthcare system.

Epinephrine is a medicine used to treat life-threatening allergic reactions caused by insect bites or stings, foods, medications, latex, and other substances.

Epinephrine

When should we take Epinephrine?

  • Treatment of severe allergic reactions caused by insect bites or stings, foods, medications, latex, and other substances,
  • Treatment of anaphylaxis caused by unknown substances or triggered by exercise,
  • Treatment of cardiac arrest, 
  • Treatment of superficial bleeding,
  • Treatment of croup

How to take Epinephrine?

  • It is recommended to follow the directions on the package or as prescribed by your doctor.
  • For better results, inject epinephrine injection as soon as you suspect that you might be experiencing a serious allergic reaction.
  • If your symptoms continue or return after the first injection, your doctor may tell you to use a second dose of epinephrine injection.
  • This medication is injected under the skin or into the muscle of your external thigh as it were. Try not to inject this medication into a vein, into the muscle of your hindquarters, or into your fingers, toes, hands, or feet. To do as such, may build the possibility of making serious side effects.
  • Do not reuse the remaining portion of the medicine that is left in the autoinjector, prefilled syringe, or vial.

Side Effects of Epinephrine

  • Skin redness, and swelling at the site of injection
  • Pale skin
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Difficulty in speaking
  • Pounding, fast, or irregular heartbeat
  • Nervousness, anxiety, or restlessness
  • Double vision
  • Blurred vision
  • Sweating
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Dizziness
  • Weakness
  • Headache
  • Uncontrollable shaking of a part of your body

Symptoms of Overdose

  • Sudden weakness
  • Sudden difficulty speaking
  • Irritability
  • Slow or fast heart rate
  • Depression
  • Shortness of breath
  • Swelling of the face, ankles, or hands
  • Muscle twitching
  • Stomach cramps
  • Fast breathing
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Confusion
  • Tiredness or weakness
  • Cold, pale skin
  • Decreased urination

When Should you consult a doctor before taking Epinephrine?

  • you are allergic to epinephrine
  • If you ever have chest pain,
  • irregular heartbeat,
  • If you have high blood pressure,
  • If you ever have heart disease,
  • If you have asthma,
  • If you have diabetes,
  • If you ever have hyperthyroidism,
  • If you ever have pheochromocytoma,
  • If you ever have depression or other mental illnesses,
  • If you ever have Parkinson’s disease,
  • If you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding

What happens if I take more or fewer Medicines?

  • If epinephrine is accidentally injected, get medical treatment immediately.
  • If you have serious symptoms like trouble breathing, then stop taking this medicine and go to a hospital.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Should I take Epinephrine during Pregnancy?

Please consult your doctor, if you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are a breastfeeding mother.

Is Epinephrine recommended for children?

A child’s dose is based on age and weight. Ask a doctor before giving this medicine to a child.

Should I take Epinephrine during driving?

It is not safe to use before driving as it affects awareness & driving ability. Sometimes it may cause drowsiness, dizziness, tiredness, and vision disturbances.

Should I take Epinephrine while consuming alcohol?

Alcohol should not be consumed with this medicine.


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