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  • If you, or someone in your care, have a severe allergic reaction, call triple zero (000) and ask for an ambulance. The person having the reaction should not stand or walk. Administer an adrenaline (epinephrine) injector (such as EpiPen® or Anapen®) into the outer mid-thigh. Further doses of adrenaline may be given if there is no response after 5 minutes. Give adrenaline first, then asthma reliever puffer, if required.
  • Milk is a common cause of allergies in babies and children. Most outgrow cow’s milk allergy by the age of 3 to 5 years. However, in some people it may not be outgrown.
  • Milk and milk products are one of the most common foods to cause life-threatening severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis).
  • An allergy to cow’s milk and related dairy products is different to lactose intolerance.
  • Visit your doctor or a clinical immunology/allergy specialist to diagnose cow’s milk allergy and other food allergies. If there is risk of anaphylaxis, an adrenaline injector will be prescribed which may be lifesaving in the case of a severe allergic reaction.
  • Your doctor will give you or the child in your care an Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA) Action Plan for Anaphylaxis for the brand of injector prescribed.
  • The best way to manage a milk allergy is to avoid all products containing milk (under strict medical supervision) and substitute with other products to ensure adequate nutrition and growth.

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Reviewed on: 07-04-2022