Drugs for the treatment of anaphylaxis

Therapeutic drugs for anaphylaxis mainly include epinephrine hydrochloride, glucocorticoids, antihistamines, pressor-raising drugs, and saline. 1. Epinephrine hydrochloride: it is the drug of choice to rescue anaphylaxis. 2. Glucocorticoids: such as dexamethasone, hydrocortisone, etc.; the use of hormones can reduce the delayed reaction of allergy. 3. Antihistamines: e.g. Isoprinosine, Diphenhydramine, etc. They are mainly used to relieve the symptoms of skin and mucous membranes, such as air masses, itching of the skin and so on. 4. Pressure-raising drugs: such as dopamine hydrochloride, norepinephrine, etc., generally used for patients who have no obvious effect after volume expansion or symptomatic treatment and personalized medication according to the patient’s weight. 5. Saline: mainly used for rehydration, volume expansion to achieve the purpose of increasing the body’s blood volume. The above drugs are commonly used in the treatment of anaphylaxis. It should be noted that the use of the above drugs should be guided by a professional physician, do not blindly use their own medication.