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  2. Anti-allergic agent - Wikipedia

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    An allergic reaction can be caused by direct contact with an allergen. For example, through consuming a certain food, inhalation of pollens or dust mites, or direct contact with a certain material. A family history of allergies also leads to a higher risk of developing allergic diseases. [4]

  3. What to know about Medicare coverage for allergy shots - AOL

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    The shots should also take place in a clinical setting that can respond quickly to severe allergic reactions, which can be a side effect of allergy shots. Conditions for which Medicare will ...

  4. Neti pots, allergy shots: 8 doctors share how they treat ...

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    Spring allergy season has hit most of the U.S., sparking uncomfortable symptoms such as stuffiness, sneezing and itchy eyes along the way. About 25% of American adults suffer from seasonal ...

  5. What to expect after you get a flu shot - AOL

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    Flu shot side effects you should worry about: Although extremely rare, it is possible to develop an allergic reaction to the flu shot. Typically, signs appear a few minutes of receiving the ...

  6. Allergen immunotherapy - Wikipedia

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    While a number of side effects have been associated with sublingual immunotherapy, serious adverse effects are very rare (about 1.4/100,000 doses), and there has not been a reported fatality. [16] There have been a small number of reports of anaphylaxis. [16] The majority of side effects are 'local' and usually resolve within a few days. [16]

  7. Drug allergy - Wikipedia

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    Drug allergies or hypersensitivities can be broadly divided into two types: immediate reactions and delayed reactions. Immediate reactions take place within an hour of administration and are IgE mediated, while delayed reactions take place hours to weeks after administration and are T-cell mediated. The first category is mostly mediated through ...