DrugAllergy Dangers: Are You at Risk?by
COPDsurvivor
N. Franklin Adkinson, Jr., M.D.
Did you know that a drugallergy can develop at any time... University about the most common drugallergies and how to recognize and treat them. You’ll learn...
Drugs for Allergiesby
Health Team
Here is a list of drugs and medications that are commonly prescribed to treat Allergies:
Advair...
Zyrtec
These are just some of the drugs and medications that are often used to treat Allergies.If you...
UCLA Food and DrugAllergy Care Center Opensby
Medical Quack
The UCLA Food & DrugAllergy Care Center is the culmination of a fundamental interest and desire by the UCLA allergy community, to help patients with food-and drug-allergy issues. Our vision is to offer...
Drugs for Food Allergiesby
Health Team
Here is a list of drugs and medications that are commonly prescribed to treat Food Allergies... Allergies, go to the Food Allergies WellPage or the Drugs for Food Allergies WellPage.
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Allergydrugs may fight diabetes ...by
Dr. Rubens D.Allergydrugs may fight diabetes, obesity
HONG KONG, 27 july 2009-- Over-the-counter allergy and asthma drugs helped obese, diabetic mice lose weight and control their blood sugar, researchers reported...
New allergy and asthma drugs update October 2008by
Neil Kao
I have seen two changes since my last update.
1. Symbicort inhaler has a new actuator device. It has a built-in dose-counter. I have no experience with this device through clinical trials. Reportedly, every patient will re
Allergy and Asthma Drugs with Black Box Warningsby
Neil Kao
of allergy, there are five drugs with Black Box warnings: Long-acting beta agonists (1. Salmeterol [in... of seriousness that says a Black Box warning should be applied. It is of interest that not all drugs...
Drug update and drug affordability adviceby
Neil Kao
There has been a burst of news. Let's get started, including some comments by The Allergy Dude... synergy. This product could be convenient. The Allergy Dude
predicts that Dymista's success will hinge...
Introduction
... n by the body to a particular substance. Most things that cause allergies are not obviously harmful, and have no affect on peopl ... » Read on
Symptoms
... that these symptoms can also be caused by conditions other than allergies, and some may be illnesses themselves. See your doctor ... » Read on
Sulfa in Sustiva?
I read the question posted June 19 - "Options for Sulfa allergy" and am wondering if... alergic reactions to it, but have now developed a resistance to that class of drugs, never having taken any of the others in the class. Could there be some correlation to my allergies and my resistance to Sustiva? Or...crap
How Can You Know Which Allergy Medicine Is Best?
There are tons of allergy medicines available, both over the counter and by prescription. So..., it will be helpful to explore the main type of medicine used to treat allergies, which is an antihistamine. An antihistamine is a drug that blocks a receptor for histamine. Histamine is a chemical in your body that over...crap
Immunotherapy Allergy Treatment For Peanut Allergies and Beyond
for these life-threatening allergies was right around the corner. While there is no quick fix, immunotherapy in one of the various forms may well be a viable option for treatment of food and environmental allergies.
As my son has acquired more allergies over the years, even with "total avoidance," I've been looking...crap
"Everyone's Gone Nuts" -- A doctor responds to the Harper's Magazine article
"Everyone's Gone Nuts: The Exaggerated Threat of Food Allergies."
Pretty inflammatory title to any of us with food allergies or the parent of a food allergic child.
So what is this article all about? The author writes that the current "...rash of fatal food allergies is mostly myth, a cultural hysteria...crap
Did you know that lidocaine has a sulfa based preservative?
I have developed a sulfa allergy after many years on antibiotics (so many that we don't put me on them unless absolutely necessary). When you think of a sulfa based allergy, you think of penicillin, biaxin, etc... about how much sulfa you can ingest prior to developing an allergy, and if he thinks that might be the problem. Mine...crap