An under-the-tongue treatment is popular in Europe, Canada, and Latin America. Why don’t U.S. allergists offer it? By Esther Landhuis/Undark Published Aug 16, 2023 9:00 PM EDT This article was ...
This article originally appeared on Undark. For as long as he can remember, Ken Pressey has had severe allergies to cats. They would trigger hives, runny nose, and watery eyes. Still, like many of the ...
If you feel you need to buy industrial-size boxes of (shockingly pricey!) antihistamines just to feel like a human being every day, you might want to consider allergy shots. While OTC meds can do a ...
DEAR DR ROACH: I have a lot of allergies, and my allergist wants to start me on allergy shots. She wants me to discontinue atenolol before starting allergy shots. Can you please shed some light on ...
Allergy sufferers know that spring isn't the only time that allergens -- mold, pet dander, pollens, etc. -- can cause allergy issues and trigger respiratory and/or asthma attacks. The Center for ...
LA JOLLA, CA—Allergic to peanuts? Bees? Pollen? Cockroaches? There's a shot for that. Each year, around 2.6 million Americans receive allergy immunotherapies, commonly called "allergy shots." These ...
Spring allergy season has hit most of the U.S., sparking uncomfortable symptoms such as stuffiness, sneezing and itchy eyes along the way. About 25% of American adults suffer from seasonal allergies — ...
The first pill that could replace allergy shots for some people has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Oralair, from the French company Stallergenes, only works against certain grass ...
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