Midwest Allergy Drops

RELIEF AT THE TIP OF YOUR TONGUE

Immunotherapy is the only allergy treatment that has the potential to cure the disease. It gets at the cause of the problem, rather than to just treat the symptoms. Immunotherapy, to desensitize allergies, can be administered as shots or under the tongue (sublingual) drops. Midwest Allergy Drops are a proprietary form of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) formulated specifically for you based upon your allergy profile. Midwest Allergy Drops offer allergic patients a friendlier choice for desensitization of their allergies.

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posted on January 10, 2011

Sublingual Immunotherapy has a wealth of supportive literature. Despite the political and economic inertia, it will become more prevalent in the United States. Read More >

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posted on January 10, 2011

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Research

posted on January 10, 2011

Research regarding the use of sublingual immunotherapy The current understanding of clinical efficacy, safety, mechanisms and indications for the use of sublingual-swallow immunotherapy (SLIT) in the treatment of allergies is embodied in the studies, papers and publications referenced in this document. Over 280 citations are contained in this bibliography, including over 90 peer-reviewed studies published since 1995. Read More >

Peer Reviewed Literature

posted on January 10, 2011

1) Recent Major Texts, Guidelines, Reviews, Papers and Editorials in support of Sublingual Immunotherapy.

1. Morogna, M. Preventitive effects of sublingual immunotherapy in childhood: An open randomized controlled study. Annals of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunotherapy. 2008; 101: 206-211.
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Peanut Allergy Treatment with SLIT coming soon

posted on January 10, 2011

A form of immunotherapy that could get rid of a person’s allergy to peanuts is likely within five years, even as the condition appears to grow more and more common, a U.S. expert said on Thursday. Studies utilizing SLIT seem to be confirming the effectiveness and versitility of this technique.

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