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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Allergy:
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Type of Immunotherapy |
SCIT (shots) |
SLIT (drops under tongue) |
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Frequency |
Once a week |
Daily |
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Duration |
3-5 Years |
3-5 Years |
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Effectiveness |
About 80% of patients respond |
Appears similar to SCIT |
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Cost |
Coverage based on policy |
Not covered by insurance |
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Patients may pay weekly |
Costs equal or less than many |
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copays and deductibles |
patient's out of pocket with |
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insurance coverage |
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Safety |
Very rare anaphylaxis |
Almost no reported anaphylaxis |
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Location of Therapy |
In office, with 20 minute wait |
Home based treatment |
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Side Effects |
Rare side effects of rash, |
Very rare symptoms, tingling |
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fatigue, malaise, etc… |
in the mouth |
Can I take immunotherapy when I am pregnant?
Allergy shots or allergy drops may be continued for patients that become pregnant while they are on therapy. The strength of subcutaneous allergen mix will be maintained constant until delivery of the baby. Advance can occur if necessary at that point. Patients will not be started on either allergy shots or drops during pregnancy.
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