What is the adrenaline dose for airway obstruction caused by anaphylaxis in pediatrics

The recommended dose of adrenaline for airway obstruction caused by anaphylaxis in pediatrics is 0.01 mg/kg of a 1:1000 solution administered intramuscularly. The maximum dose is 0.5 mg per dose. If necessary, the dose can be repeated every 5-15 minutes as needed. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider or follow local guidelines for the appropriate dose and administration of adrenaline in pediatric patients with anaphylaxis.