This August marks Family Allergy & Asthma’s 35th Anniversary! Dr. Stephen Pollard and Dr. James L. Sublett founded Family Allergy & Asthma in 1979 and both are still practicing today. They’ll tell you it’s hard for them to believe that their baby has grown to become one of the largest allergy groups in the nation
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The FDA has recently approved oral immunotherapy tablets for sale within the US. There are now three allergy tablets approved by the FDA: Oralair (5 different grasses) Grastek (timothy grass) Ragwitek (ragweed) These are all fast-dissolving tablets that are placed under the tongue and contain specific pollen extracts. They are meant to be taken at
Per the American Academy of Pediatrics, age is not a barrier to skin testing – even infants can benefit. Children can also receive allergy shots. The age in which shots may be recommended to young children is done on a case-by-case basis. While there has been some disagreement in the medical community about the role
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Celebrating 35 Great Years!
/in GeneralThis August marks Family Allergy & Asthma’s 35th Anniversary! Dr. Stephen Pollard and Dr. James L. Sublett founded Family Allergy & Asthma in 1979 and both are still practicing today. They’ll tell you it’s hard for them to believe that their baby has grown to become one of the largest allergy groups in the nation
Preventing Fall Asthma in Columbus Ohio
/in AsthmaFall in Ohio is beautiful because the season brings outdoor color transformations. However, the weather changes also brings asthma triggers.
Chlorine Sensitivity versus Allergy
/in AllergiesWhile you aren’t allergic to chlorine, you might suffer from chlorine sensitivity. Learn more from Dr. Grace Ryu.
FDA Approves New Allergy Tablets
/in Allergies, GeneralThe FDA has recently approved oral immunotherapy tablets for sale within the US. There are now three allergy tablets approved by the FDA: Oralair (5 different grasses) Grastek (timothy grass) Ragwitek (ragweed) These are all fast-dissolving tablets that are placed under the tongue and contain specific pollen extracts. They are meant to be taken at
Do Allergy Shots Work for Children?
/in GeneralPer the American Academy of Pediatrics, age is not a barrier to skin testing – even infants can benefit. Children can also receive allergy shots. The age in which shots may be recommended to young children is done on a case-by-case basis. While there has been some disagreement in the medical community about the role