DBV Technologies has launched a clinical trial of its Viaskin Peanut Patch in infants ages 6 to 12 months with… Read more »
Food Allergy
Xolair for Food Allergies: the Biosimilars are Coming
Xolair, the first medication shown to help protect from allergic reactions to multiple food allergens, is about to have company.… Read more »
Stock Epi at School: Why Laws are Changing Across the U.S.
About a decade ago, it took a lot of advocacy to achieve state laws allowing stock epinephrine at school in… Read more »
Microneedle Stamp for Peanut Allergy Launches Clinical Trial
A microneedle stamp applied for just minutes a day is being tested as a new way to desensitize adults and… Read more »
Boy, 8, Dies of Severe Allergic Reaction to Frozen Dairy Treat
A family outing turned tragic when an 8-year-old Canadian boy suffered a fatal allergic reaction after eating a frozen treat… Read more »
Aquestive Says It’s on Track to Launch Anaphylm Studies for FDA
Aquestive Therapeutics says it is on track to resubmit its application for the approval of Anaphylm to the Food and… Read more »
Need to Know: Expert on Pros, Cons of ‘Threshold’ Allergen Labels
In the U.S., food makers must label the top 9 allergens when they’re among ingredients of a packaged food. But… Read more »
Could Drugs for Asthma, Diabetes or Eczema Treat Food Allergy?
Allergic Living reported last summer on how an older asthma tablet prevented peanut-allergic mice from reacting to peanut. Now, the… Read more »
Newport Aims to Go Allergy-Friendly with Red Sneakers Program
Red Sneakers for Oakley is taking a popular Rhode Island seaside city by storm with its Epi Everywhere: Newport Initiative.… Read more »
Red Sneakers Day 2026: Epi Everywhere Steps Up Allergy Safety
The nonprofit Red Sneakers for Oakley stresses the motto “Epi First, Epi Fast” to save the lives of those experiencing… Read more »