In the U.S., nearly 3 percent of adults report a shellfish allergy. It is the most common food allergy in… Read more »
Food Allergy
Scientists Elated as Drug Zileuton Stops Food Anaphylaxis in Mice
A decades-old asthma drug greatly reduced peanut allergen absorption into the bloodstream of peanut-allergic mice, protecting them from life-threatening anaphylaxis. … Read more »
Woman on Reaction Ordeal That Led To Disney Nut Allergy Lawsuit
One salad shattered years of trust in Disney for Mae Bodziony, when she suffered a severe allergic reaction at a… Read more »
Federal Dillon’s Law Would Widen School Epinephrine Access
Dillon Mueller’s family has big hopes for newly introduced federal legislation that would allow good Samaritans to use epinephrine in… Read more »
Neffy Epinephrine Spray Rapidly Reversed Anaphylaxis in Children
Updated July 18, 2025: The nasal epinephrine sprayer neffy quickly reversed moderate anaphylaxis in children undergoing food allergy challenges, a… Read more »
What Allergy Patients Need to Know About First Xolair Biosimilar
The Food and Drug Administration has approved Omlyclo as a biosimilar for Xolair (omalizumab). Like Xolair, Omlyclo targets IgE antibodies… Read more »
MD’s Severe In-Flight Reaction to Shrimp: Lessons and a Lawsuit
Picture this: you’re a pediatric emergency medicine doctor with years of experience. You’ve handled crises, trained teams, and saved lives.… Read more »
Gio’s Law Would Equip Police Across U.S. with Epi Devices
New legislation introduced in the U.S. Congress would provide epinephrine access and training to law enforcement officers through a federal… Read more »
FDA Reviewing Oral Epinephrine Film for Possible Approval
The Food and Drug Administration has accepted Aquestive Therapeutics’ new drug application for an oral epinephrine film to treat severe… Read more »
Homeland Security Secretary Noem Suffers Allergic Reaction
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem suffered an allergic reaction on June 17 and was rushed to a… Read more »