Treatment of anaphylaxis patients with unknown triggers 'suboptimal': study

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A new large-scale Canadian study out of McGill University has found that 7.5 per cent of anaphylaxis patients don’t know the trigger for their allergic reaction and face “suboptimal and inconsistent” treatment.

 

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