Allergy & Anaphylaxis Action Plan Templates
For anyone managing Anaphylaxis, the following organisations in relevant locations have published sample Anaphylaxis Action Plans
These are provided as a guide only. Each student should have an individual Healthcare Emergency Action Plan completed in conjunction with their allergist or healthcare professional.
Sample Anaphylaxis Action Plan Ireland
Sample action plan on managing an allergic reaction is available from IFAN at the link below
https://ifan.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Safety-Plan.pdf
Sample Anaphylaxis Action Plan United Kingdom
For users of EpiPen, Jext or Emerade you can access sample plans below from the British Society for Allergy & Clinical Immunology.
There is also a link to a generic plan for those assessed as not needing an adrenaline auto-injector
Plans are available from BSACI allergy action plan
Sample Anaphylaxis Action Plan USA
For users of EpiPen, Auvi Q, Symjepi or Impax you can access sample plans below from FARE
Plans are available from FARE
Sample Anaphylaxis Action Plan Canada
For users of EpiPen, Allerject or Emerade you can access sample plans below from Food Allergy Canada
Plans are available from Food Allergy Canada
Sample Anaphylaxis Action Plan Australia
For users of EpiPen® you can access sample plans below from ASCIA
https://www.allergy.org.au/health-professionals/ascia-plans-action-and-treatment
All plans should be reviewed by your allergy consultant or healthcare professional
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Disclaimer: The information provided on this website is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Allergy Lifestyle Limited (t/a Allergy Lifestyle) uses reasonable endeavours to check the accuracy of information provided however no warranty is given that they are error-free. The user accepts that changes are made to protocols periodically and that the user shall be solely and absolutely responsible for using and administering any medication. Always seek the advice of an allergy specialist and follow your anaphylaxis emergency care.