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WHAT DO ALLERGY SHOTS CONSIST OF?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
Allergy shots consist of the unavoidable ariborne allergens to which the particular patient has been found sensitive in a purified and sterilized form.
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Can I take allergy shots for poison ivy?

Theoretically, desensitization or allergy shots to poison ivy can be accomplished; however, practically it cannot be done. It has been tried in the past, and the side effects have been too great to warrant widespread use. Thus, at the present time, there is no available desensitization program for poison ivy or poison oak.
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Do you give allergy shots?

Longwood University - Student Health & Wellness Center -...
Allergy clinics are available for a fee, click here for details. Students requiring allergy shots are responsible for providing their serum and medial order from their doctor.
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When I stop my allergy shots, will I maintain the same degree of relief?

We know that allergy shots can produce a prolonged remission in symptoms even after they are stopped. We know that many patients maintain the degree of relief they have achieved lifelong, and it is not uncommon at all for this relief to last years. However relapses can occur and some patients, on occasion, resume injections after having stopped them.
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WHAT ARE THE SIDE EFFECTS OF ALLERGY SHOTS?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
The most common side effect of allergy injections is mild soreness, redness, swelling, local heat and tenderness at the site of the injections. Typically this is greatest 2 or 3 hours after the injection and is gone by the next morning. If such local reaction lasts over 24 hours, the dosage should be held steady and not increased until the excessive degree of local reaction is no longer occurring.
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Should I get allergy shots for asthma?

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Allergy shots have been shown to be clearly helpful for asthma. Allergy testing should be done in most patients with significant asthma so that modifications can be made in the environment. Many patients can be managed with medications, so that a decision needs to be made about whether allergy shots should be given.
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Should I get allergy shots?

Allergy - Glossary of Terms
When medications aren't helping and you're having a hard time avoiding your allergens, it might be time to consider allergen immunotherapy, or "allergy shots." With immunotherapy treatment, you receive increasingly higher doses of your allergens over time, gradually becoming less sensitive to them. Allergy shots have been proven effective for symptoms caused by grass, tree and weed pollens, dust mites, cat dander, certain molds and stinging insects.
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Family Allergy Clinic - FAQs
The allergens to which one is allergic. We use the skin tests results above to determine which allergens to place in your “vaccine.”
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I take regular allergy shots. Can I continue to get my allergy shots at SHS?

Student Health Service - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. For those students who are on a maintenance schedule of injections with an allergy specialist (antigens provided by the patient), arrangements can be made to give those injections at Nurses Clinic (for a fee) to those who qualify for this service. If you desire this service please contact Nurses Clinic (858) 534-2918 to discuss your case further.
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Can I get Allergy Shots in Health Services?

Trinity University Health Services
The Health Services staff will administer allergy injections during the academic year as ordered by your private physician on Mondays and Thursdays when the university Health Services physician is present. For details contact Health Services at (210) 999-8111.
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HOW SOON DO ALLERGY SHOTS TAKE EFFECT?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
Usually it takes several months for allergy shots to produce a noticeable effect. The reason that it takes so long is that the initial dosage must be very low, too low to stimulate the immune response. In the first few months of injection treatment, each dose is greater than the one before. Protection against the effects of allergen exposure occurs only after the higher dosages are reached. If the dosage were to be started too high or increased too rapidly, unpleasant reactions may occur.
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WHAT DISEASES OR CONDITIONS ARE TREATED WITH ALLERGY SHOTS?

Peachtree Allergy & Asthma Clinic
quot;Allergy Shots" (the medical term is allergen immunotherapy) are used to treat some cases of respiratory allergic diseases. This means those allergic diseases affecting the nose, lining membranes of the eye, and bronchial tubes.
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Will I be able to receive allergy shots at the Health Center?

Mount Holyoke College :: FAQ
We do offer allergy injections at College Health Services through our nursing service. The injections will be provided free for those students who subscribe to the Student Medical Insurance Plan or the Prepaid Health Center Option. You will need to have your allergist provide us with a detailed vaccine administration protocol and contact numbers for your allergist office.
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I need allergy shots, can the nurse at the College give me my shot?

Canisius College - Frequently Asked Questions
Several allergists in the Western New York area have agreed to provide allergy injections for Canisius College students. Each allergist has specific procedures, clinic hours for the injections and billing practices. It is the student's responsibility to contact the physician's office and inquire about these practices. A list of allergists can be found below. Transportation to and from the allergist appointments will be the responsibility of the student.
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I get allergy shots. Can I get them at the Student Health Center?

Health Center - FAQ - SUNY College at Brockport
Yes. Allergy shots are given by appointment only. However, you absolutely MUST have a pre-entrance physical within two (2) years (Medical Evaluation Form) on file. There is a $50 per semester administration fee. Come in and talk with a nurse about the schedule for shots and find a time that works for you.
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Where can I get my allergy shots while I am at school?

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Any student who provides documentation of the need for allergy shots, from their physician, is able to get the shots here at the Student Health Center. The student is responsible for providing the Health Center with the medication and will be charged a nominal fee for each visit.
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Why do allergy shots take so long to work?

Family Allergy Clinic - FAQs
Build-up" – Doses are gradually increased to a level which controls symptoms. It normally requires 20-25 visits to reach this dose. Maintenance" – We give shots weekly to maintain this control. After about 1 year of shots, we increase the frequency to 2 weeks, and eventually to 4 week intervals. Reaching this 4 week interval usually takes 3 years. After 1-2 years at this frequency, shots are stopped, normally with excellent long-term control of symptoms.
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Can I give allergy shots at home?

Family Allergy Clinic - FAQs
Unfortunately, no. Due to the possibility of a life-threatening reaction, a national task force in 2003 recommends that allergy shots be given only in the presence of a physician. I strictly adhere to the expert panel’s recommendation: “Immunotherapy injections should not be administered at home because of the risk of inadequate recognition and treatment of systemic reactions.” Some allergists disregard this advice, and give patients epinephrine to reverse an allergic reaction.
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Can I get my allergy shots in the Health Service?

UMD Student Affairs/Health Services/FAQ's - Health Services ...
We do administer allergy injections by appointment only, and when a physician is present. You must first bring in your allergy orders for pre-approval.
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What is allergy?

Allergy Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
allergy is an abnormally high sensitivity to a certain substance, such as dust, pollens, foods, or drugs. Symptoms of allergies commonly include inflammation, sneezing, itching, and skin rashes.
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EPD FAQ (Enzyme Potentiated Desensitization FAQ)
Allergists often point to medical tests which find IgE or IgG or other test detectable substances in the blood stream, or by skin reactions, when defining a source of a substance sensitivity. Clinical Ecologists, or Environmental Medicine Practitioners, on the other hand, often define an allergy as any environmental stimulus that produces an undesired symptom or an intolerance.
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GDX Comprehensive Antibody Profile Frequently Asked Question...
The word "allergy" is derived from the Greek words meaning "altered reaction." An allergic reaction occurs when the immune system "overreacts" to a substance by identifying it as an invading organism, provoking a chain of defensive physical reactions in the body.
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Control Your Allergies & Asthma
allergy is an abnormal reaction to ordinarily harmless substances. These substances, called allergens, may be inhaled, swallowed or come into contact with the skin. When an allergen is absorbed into the body it triggers white blood cells to produce IgE antibodies. These antibodies attach themselves to mast cells causing release of potent chemical mediators such as histamine, causing typical allergic symptoms.
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FAQ's - Allergy-MD
allergy is a hypersensitive reaction to a particular substance such as dust, pollen, medication, certain foods, insect bites and countless other substances.
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Are Allergy Shots Effective?

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