Reasons for Carrying Two Auto-Injectors
Patients may carry two auto-injectors due to:
- Second Dose Requirement: Sometimes a second dose of adrenaline may be necessary.
- Device Failure: There can be instances where the first injector fails to deliver the medication.
- Breakage: An injector may break or become unusable.
Medical Decision on Number of Auto-Injectors
The decision on how many auto-injectors a patient needs is made by the specialist or doctor based on:
- Test Results: Assessing the patient's allergy test results.
- Individual Circumstances: Considering factors unique to the patient's situation.
- Treatment Plan: Developing a suitable treatment plan for managing potential anaphylactic reactions.
Effectiveness and Maintenance
Auto-injectors are generally effective, but it is important that:
- Proper Training: Patients receive training on correct usage and maintenance of the device.
- Emergency Help: Patients must seek professional medical assistance after using the auto-injector.
Guidelines for Prescribing Multiple Devices
According to the UK Resuscitation Council, multiple auto-injectors may be prescribed in situations such as:
- History of needing multiple adrenaline doses.
- Limited access to emergency services, e.g., living in remote areas.
- Secondary school children needing a device both at home and at school.
- Obese individuals who may require higher doses.
Consulting Allergy Specialists
For further advice on prescribing auto-injectors, healthcare providers should consult local allergy specialist services.