Asthma Med Xolair May Help with Food Allergies
Asthma Med Xolair May Help with Food Allergies
Most of the time, a prescription drug is only going to do one thing, and hopefully do it well. Occasionally, however, there will be a drug that winds up not only safely dealing with one health issue, but also managing to at least improve another at the same time. Such is the case with omalizumab, which can be useful for treating both asthma and minimizing reactions from food allergies.According to a recent study, the asthma medication, sold under the brand name Xolair, has been proven to work well for patients with asthma for some time, and it's now being considered for food allergies well. For those with serious allergies, the fear of accidentally eating or ingesting something that could cause harm is a daily concern, so having some insurance in place in the form of this medication that could lessen the severity of the reaction would offer great peace of mind.The new study was published in the New England Journal of Medicine and used 180 participants who had a range of food allergies – everyone in the study had a peanut allergy, and all participants had at least two more food allergies beyond peanuts. Of course, peanut allergies are known for their severe reactions, so this group made for an informative sample.
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Omalizumab for the Treatment of Multiple Food Allergies
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