Tuesday, August 3, 2010

About Allergies: Allergy Shots or Allergy Drops?

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From Daniel More, MD, your Guide to Allergies
Unlike medications for the treatment of allergies, immunotherapy offers the only potential cure for allergies by changing how the immune system reacts to allergens. Traditional subcutaneous immunotherapy, allergy shots, are given under medical supervision given the potential for severe allergic reactions to occur as a potential side effect. Sublingual immunotherapy, or allergy drops, have been recently offered by some allergists in the United States. Allergy drops, which have been used in Europe for years, have the convenience of being able to be taken at home due to the low rate of side effects. Unfortunately, allergy drops are not yet FDA approved, and therefore not covered by health insurance. Did you make the choice between shots or drops? Which did you choose and why?

All About Allergy Shots
When medications fail to adequately control allergy symptoms and avoidance of the trigger is not easy or possible, an allergist may recommend immunotherapy or "allergy shots". This treatment consists of a series of injections containing small amounts of the substances to which a person is allergic...Read more

All About Allergy Drops
Sublingual immunotherapy, or SLIT, is a form of immunotherapy that involves putting drops of allergen extracts under the tongue. Many people refer to this process as "allergy drops," and it is an alternative treatment for allergy shots. This form of immunotherapy has been used for years in Europe, and recently has had increased interest in the United States... Read more

Which Should You Choose: Shots vs. Drops
Some people may be given a choice between allergy drops and traditional allergy shots. Here are some comparison points between the two different therapies to consider when making a decision... Read more



 


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