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  1. well, i don't know all that much about it but the dosage for anaphalectic shock is a 0.5ml of a 1:1000 solution, so you might want to try 1/8 or maybe 1/16 of that dosage administered through a 5% dextrose IV solution.

     

    Please confirm the information givin with trained medical personal before administering epinephrine to anyone.

    I take no responsibility for the information given in this post

    Sources:

    http://www.drugs.com/dosage/epinephrine.htm

  2. Water

    Research has found that long duration endurance events, such as the Ironman distance triathlons, often have finishers with low blood sodium concentrations. Those at most risk are those who are on the course the longest, because they tend to drink the most water during the event. Runners who drink extra fluids in the days before the race or those who stop at water stop during the race are also at increased risk of hyponatremia. In fact, a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (April, 2005) found that 13 percent of Boston Marathon runners developed hyponatremia from drinking too much water.

    http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/hydrationandfluid/a/Hyponatremia.htm

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