Resolve to start the new year on a new path, with less worry, less stress and more fun for you and your food-allergic child.
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Xolair and Food Allergy FAQ: From Doses to Risks, Insurance, OIT
Omalizumab – the brand Xolair – recently became the first medication approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to… Read more »
Texas District Finds Football Allergy Incident Was ‘Not Bullying’
Updated: March 4, 2024. The peanut allergy incident that targeted high school football player Carter Mannon is not classified as… Read more »
FDA Approves Xolair to Avert Severe Food Allergy Reactions
The Food and Drug Administration has approved omalizumab – the brand Xolair – to help those with one or more… Read more »
Uber Eats Super Bowl Ad’s Allergy ‘Joke’ Called Out by FARE
[Latest: Following an outcry from the food allergy community, Uber Eats cut the food allergy depiction from its Super Bowl… Read more »
Novartis Ends Food Allergy Drug Trial, Plans Reboot at New Dose
Novartis Ends Food Allergy Drug Trial, Plans Reboot at New Dose
With Popular Asthma Inhaler Off Shelves, Access Concerns Rise
Concerns are rising over access to appropriate asthma medications after the discontinuation of Flovent brand corticosteroid inhalers. An authorized generic… Read more »
Senators Urge FAA to Act: Get Epi Auto-Injectors onto Flights
Epinephrine auto-injectors must be included in the emergency medical kit of every commercial flight, three U.S. senators have told the… Read more »
Video: FARE’s CEO on Food Allergy as Serious Disease, Not a Diet
In a year-end video for Allergic Living, I sit down with Dr. Sung Poblete, CEO of the non-profit FARE (Food… Read more »
Texas Football Allergy Incident: Targeted Player Feels Backlash
When he was on the field, Carter Mannon zoned in on playing football during his team’s Texas playoff run. But… Read more »