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Let’s face it. People with allergies may get used to receiving shots (needle injections). They may tolerate it – although some can’t or won’t. But nobody really LIKES it.
For people who suffer from many kinds of allergies, the regimen of regular allergy shots has been the traditional (and often only) treatment for over 100 years. Even today, it’s considered the “go-to” treatment for chronic allergies. But it’s important for people to know that shots are NOT always the only option for everyone with allergies.
Unlike over-the-counter allergy medications that simply mask symptoms, allergy drops are a breakthrough advance in treatment of allergies. Instead of targeting the symptoms, the drops address the underlying allergy issues, giving short-term reduction of symptoms AND long-term allergy relief.
Because allergy drops enter the bloodstream slower, they have a lower risk compared to allergy shots of inducing adverse reactions. With allergy shots, you are monitored for 20-30 minutes after each injection to safeguard against a possible reaction. Allergy drops are safe enough to use at home without monitoring by a medical professional.
Also, allergy drops don’t hurt! That makes them particularly beneficial for children as well as needle-averse adults.
Injection
Under the tongue
Doctor’s Office
Time required: travel time to and from doctor’s office + appointment time + 20-30 minute wait after injection to monitor for adverse reactions
At home (self administered or given by parents to younger children)
Time required: less than a minute
Some pain associated with injection
(pain intensity, tolerance varies by individual)
Zero pain
Minor: possible very mild redness/swelling at
injection site
Systemic: rare but more serious reaction known as anaphylaxis – requires immediate treatment with appropriate medication
Minor: possible mild itching or tingling of mouth or tongue
Systemic: extremely rare
1-2 x per week for first 3-6 months
1-2 x per month thereafter
1 x daily over a period of 3-5 years
3-5 years
3-5 years
Covered by most health insurance plans
(copays and deductibles apply)
At Oregon Coast Allergy & Sinus, the Coos Bay office of highly-credentialed and experienced ear, nose and throat specialist W. Wallace Webster, MD, allergy testing and treatment – including allergy drops – is available to allergy sufferers who live or work anywhere along the southern Oregon coast as well as inland communities.
Call 541-808-3860 today to schedule your allergy consultation and exam with Dr. Webster and find out more about how allergy drops may be your path to freedom from allergies and a more enjoyable life!