ss_blog_claim=717b5d5b567d542ee432bc6c41d5dfbf June 2008

Epinephrine Auto-Injectors

Epinephrine auto-injectors are easy to use, with a concealed needle that contains a pre-measured dose of epinephrine.

They are intramuscular devices that should be injected into the muscle on the outer side of the thigh to release the medication.

There are currently two epinephrine auto-injectors available in North America:

  • EpiPen®
  • Twinject®

Both products come in two dosages or strengths - 0.15 mg and 0.30 mg - which are prescribed based on weight.

Note: Patients on the lower dosage should consult with their physician before switching to the higher dosage.

Allergy Alert Released June 11 2008

The Following is an alert released by the Canadian Food Insepction Agency on June 11th, 2008.


ALLERGY ALERT

UNDECLARED SULPHITES IN CERTAIN WHITE PARISIENNE POTATOES PACKED BY LANZBRO CORP

OTTAWA, June 11, 2008 - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and Lanzbro Corp are warning people with sensitivities to sulphites not to consume certain White Parisienne Potatoes packed by Lanzbro Corp, Mississauga, Ontario described below. The affected product does contain sulphites which are not declared on the label.

The affected product, White Parisienne Potatoes, is sold in 908 grams, vacuum packed bags with a white label bearing UPC 6 81548 00010 5 and packed by Lanzbro Corp, Mississauga, L5T 1Z3. All Best Before dates are affected.

This product has been distributed in Ontario.

There have been no reported illnesses associated with the consumption of this product.

Consumption of this product may cause a serious or life-threatening reaction in persons with sensitivities to sulphites.

The manufacturer, Lanzbro Corp, Mississauga, Ontario, is voluntarily recalling the affected product from the marketplace. The CFIA is monitoring the effectiveness of the recall.

For more information, consumers and industry can call the following numbers:

Lanzbro Corp at 905-362-1322 (9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern time, Monday to Friday).

CFIA at 1-800-442-2342 / TTY 1-800-465-7735 (8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern time, Monday to Friday).

For information on sulphites, one of the nine most common food products causing severe adverse reactions, visit the Food Allergens web page at www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/labeti/allerg/allerge.shtml.

For information on receiving recalls by e-mail, or for other food safety facts, visit our web site at www.inspection.gc.ca.

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11 Must Have Books For Those Who Have Allergies

Having allergies can be quite symptomatic and quite life changing. For those who suffer from allergies there is plenty of advice and plenty of treatments available scattered across the internet or other various sources. But what advice is good to follow? For those who have food allergies or other allergy related problems sometimes the advice and information can be confusing or is not readily available. So I put together a list of very informative and information filled books that are written by leading Doctors, Nutritionists and Immunology Medical professionals. The information in these books came from those who have years of experience with dealing with various forms of allergies. The 11 books are:

The Whole Foods Allergy
Cookbook: Two Hundred Gourmet & Homestyle Recipes for the Food Allergic Family


Say Good-Bye to Illness
(3rd Edition) (Say Good-Bye To...)


What's to Eat? The Milk-
Free, Egg-Free, Nut-Free Food Allergy Cookbook


The Allergy Self-Help
Cookbook: Over 350 Natural Foods Recipes, Free of All Common Food Allergens: wheat-free,
milk-free, egg-free, corn-free, sugar-free, yeast-free


Dairy-Free, Egg-Free, Kid
Pleasing Recipes & Tips


Food Allergies and Food
Intolerance: The Complete Guide to Their Identification and Treatment


Food Allergies For
Dummies


The Kid-Friendly Food
Allergy Cookbook: More Than 150 Recipes That Are Wheat-Free, Gluten-Free, Dairy-Free, Nut-Free, Egg-Free, and Low in Sugar


Sinus Relief Now: The
Ground-Breaking 5-Step Program for Sinus, Allergy, and AsthmaSufferers



My House Is Killing Me!:
The Home Guide for Families with Allergies and Asthma



The Doctors Book of Home
Remedies for Children: From Allergies and Animal Bites to Toothaches and TV Addiction,
Hundreds of Doctor-Proven Techniques and Tips to Care for Your Child