ASCIA Travel Plan and Checklist for people at risk of anaphylaxis

The ASCIA travel plan and checklist have been developed to assist people at risk of anaphylaxis, who need to carry adrenaline (epinephrine) injectors (EpiPen® or Anapen®) when travelling.

The travel plan should be used in conjunction with a red ASCIA Action Plan for Anaphylaxis and both plans need to be completed by a doctor or nurse practitioner.

pdfASCIA Travel Plan Anaphylaxis 2023184.47 KB

pdfASCIA PC Checklist Anaphylaxis Travel 2024135.08 KB

ASCIA Checklist - TravelASCIA PC Checklist Anaphylaxis Travel 2024 

This document has been developed by ASCIA, the peak professional body of clinical immunology/allergy specialists in Australia and New Zealand. ASCIA information is based on published literature and expert review, is not influenced by commercial organisations and is not intended to replace medical advice.        

For patient or carer support contact Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia or Allergy New Zealand.

Plan ahead

You may need to request the following from your doctor or nurse practitioner:

Medication

Vaccination

Travel Plan for Anaphylaxis

Notify travel agent and airline/s about food allergy

Insurance

Hospital and other medical facilities

Accommodation

When boarding (airline or ship)

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Content updated March 2024

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