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Professional's Personal Site Good Allergy

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A broad overview including information on the following topics; environmental problems, foods, other medical problems, medications, allergy tests, allergy shots, frequently asked questions, stinging insects, local anaesthetics, antibiotic allergy and latex allergy.

W.S. Tichenor, M.D.

Sinusitis - Wellington S. Tichenor, MD   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Allergy Facts

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General allergy facts and basic allergy definitions.

eAllergy.net   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Acceptable Allergy Frequently Asked Questions

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Frequently asked questions, including: what is an allergy?, what is the most common allergy? Etc

Peach Tree Allergy and Asthma Clinic, P.C.   USA

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Laypersons Organisation Good Allergy Management

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How to control allergies. How to treat allergies divided
into broad groups. Antihistamines and Leukotriene Antagonists

General measures such as the use of soothing creams and wet
wrapping can help allergic skin disease.

Drugs are effective in the control and treatment of allergic diseases
but do not cure the underlying allergy.

The type of drugs, their names, and whether or not they are
available without prescription, varies from country to country.

Drugs and therapy used to treat allergies can be divided
into broad groups:

Drugs that block the activity of chemicals that are released in
the body during allergic reactions - antihistamines and
leukotriene antagonists;

Drugs which relax the constricted muscle around the airways
of the lungs, or shrink congested tissue, or
reverse the effects of the chemicals released
during allergic reactions - bronchodilators,
decongestants and epinephrine;

Drugs that prevent the activation of cells
that are involved in the allergic reaction -
anti-allergic agents;

Drugs which possess a more general action in
reducing inflammation - corticosteriods;

Therapy which modifies the immune response - allergen
immunotherapy.

Antihistamines and Leukotriene Antagonists

World Allergy Organisation   USA

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergy Relief

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A brief article on allergy relief and the related products.

NaturaPlus   Canada

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Professional Organisation's Site Good Allergy Trivia Quiz

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A fun page

Intelihealth   USA

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Professional's Personal Site Good Allergy: the basics

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Background info on allergy
Is allergy inherited?
Environment & allergy
Is allergy increasing?

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Asthma & Allergy Information & Research (AAIR)   United Kingdom

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For Health Professionals Professional Organisation's Site Excellent Allergy-Clinical Immunology Learning Objectives For Medical Students

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Allergy-Clinical Immunology Learning Objectives For Medical Students, and includes goals to be learned for the various topics.

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Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Online   USA

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Commercial Organisation's Site Good Asthma and Allergy

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Asthma is a very common disease in Australia and New Zealand, affecting around one in four children, one in seven teenagers and one in ten adults. Allergy plays an important role in asthma, as one of the major factors associated with the cause and persistence of asthma. Globally, the prevalence of allergy and asthma is continuing to increase, particularly in developed countries.

Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy   Australia

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Professional Organisation's Site Acceptable Childhood Allergies - Fast Facts

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A brief introduction. This page refers one to other good pages elsewhere on the same site.

AAAAI

American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology   USA

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