Current ASCIA Action Plans are the 2023 versions. However, prior versions (2022 and 2021) are still valid for use in 2023. ASCIA Action Plans do not expire, and therefore the plan is still valid beyond the date of review, which is a guide for patients to see their doctor. For further information about ASCIA Action Plans go to www.allergy.org.au/hp/anaphylaxis/action-plans-for-allergic-reactions-faq
The general version of this plan is for people with allergies who have been prescribed either brand of adrenaline injector devices.
Device specific versions are available below.
These plans are not for allergic rhinitis (hay fever) due to pollen, dust mite, animals or other inhaled allergens.
This plan is provided to people with drug (medication) allergies who are not usually prescribed an adrenaline injector, because accidental exposure to drugs can mostly be avoided. They are usually recommended to wear medical identification, to avoid exposure to drugs used in medical procedures.
This plan can be used as a poster or stored with general use adrenaline injectors.
A version of this plan for use by crew on aircraft is available upon request.
For translated versions of the ASCIA First Aid for Anaphylaxis go to www.allergy.org.au/hp/anaphylaxis#ta5
The general version of this plan can be used as a poster or stored with either brand of general use adrenaline injector devices.
Device specific versions are available below.
This plan can be used as a poster or stored with general use adrenaline injectors.
This plan should be used with an ASCIA Action Plan for Anaphylaxis.
ASCIA Management Plan for Delayed Allergic Reactions to Foods 2023
ASCIA Transfer Care Plan for patients on IRT (immunoglobulin replacement therapy)
ASCIA Travel Plan for patients on SCIg (subcutaneous immunoglobulin) therapy
Content updated September 2023