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Sublingual immunotherapy could be used for allergies / asthma

By Hicbd
Thu Oct 7 2021 8:11 pm

"The amazing therapy is called SLIT (Sub-Lingual Immuno-Therapy) and is essentially allergy shots administered as custom-formulated drops under the tongue at home, not in an allergist’s practice.
- They are cheaper than allergy shots.
- They are safer than allergy shots.
- They are very useful for treating molds – this is tough with allergy shots.
- They are VERY useful for treating food allergies – again, tough with allergy shots.
- Allergy drops can be administered at home, not taking time out of one’s busy schedule to go to the doctor’s office and sit there for 20 minutes after the shot is given.
Yet, many established allergists do not utilize this remarkable therapy? Why? WHY don’t more allergists use this therapy? Dr. George Kroker the formerly angry allergist explains why dollars and pride are outweighing sense and practicality."

URL:
https://maxwellclinic.com/allergy-drops-not-popular-with-allergists/
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/954302

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Healthcare U.S. Healthcare Business / Invention Idea Allergies Doctors Food Allergies Asthma

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