- Listed are some
useful sites for links to asthma, anaphylactic reactions, bronchospasm,
and allergy resources. For additional great links, go to DocMD.com/SpecialtyLinks,
or explore DocMD.com.
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if you have additional suggestions or comments for sites.
- Adverse drug reactions
information can be found at AdverseReactions.com.
- American Academy
of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology home page can be found here.
- American College
of Chest Physicians web site can be found at www.chestnet.org.
- Anaphylactic reactions
information from AnaphylacticReactions.com.
- Anaphylaxis information
from eMedicine at www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic25.htm.
- Asthma Education
and Prevention Program Expert Panel Report 2 can be found at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/guidelines/asthma/asthgdln.htm.
This report includes state-of-the-art clinical practice guidelines for
diagnosing and managing asthma incorporating the most recent scientific
information available on the care of patients with asthma.
- Asthma Education
and Prevention Program Expert Panel Report 2 summary can be found at
www.gate.net/~asthma/articles/NihGuidelines-MD.html
which is a summary of the major points from the larger PDF file downloadable
from the NIH.
- Asthma Treatment
information site, from JAMA, with other links can be found at www.ama-assn.org/special/asthma/treatmnt/treatmnt.htm.
- Drug information,
free PDR access, and other useful information can be found at Docmd.com.
- Epinephrine use
in anaphylaxis position statement from the AAAAI can be found here.
- Managing patients
with anaphylaxis: initial management in non-hospital settings can be
found at the Canadian
National Advisory Committee on Immunization.
- Medline link to
multiple informational sites on asthma and bronchospasm can be found
at www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/asthma.html.
- National Heart Lung
Blood Institute (NHLBI) web site on asthma can be found at www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/prof/lung/index.htm#asthma.
- Treatment of acute
severe asthma-status asthmaticus- in the operating room or emergency
room by Dr John Hooper can be found at www.anesthesia.org/winterlude/wl95/wl95_8.html.
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