Allergy Shots
Getting Back on Track with Allergy Treatment
There are many different reasons people fall off track with allergy immunotherapy; they: Forget to reschedule appointments or refill prescriptions Don’t see instant results Think it’s too big of a time commitment And rarely, they may experience minor side effects But there are so many good reasons to continue with treatment: Once treated, they typically…
Learn why you should continue treatment...Are Allergy Drops Better Than Allergy Shots?
Research shows that both subcutaneous immunotherapy (allergy shots) and sublingual immunotherapy (allergy drops) can treat the root cause of allergy. Though, there are a few elements that patients can consider that may make allergy drops a better option for them. Safety and personalization Allergy drops following The La Crosse Method™ Protocol have a great safety…
Learn the differences between allergy shots and allergy drops...Why Are Allergy Drops Not FDA Approved?
The FDA approves products. Though allergy drops may seem like a product, they’re a medical therapy personalized to each patient to treat the specific things that cause allergy symptoms. Because allergy drops are a therapy and not a product, the FDA will likely never approve multi-allergen allergy drop treatment. Why are other allergy treatments, like…
Better understand the FDA approval process...