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  2. Peanut allergen powder - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] Peanut allergen powder should not be administered to those with uncontrolled asthma. [2] [6] In January 2020, the FDA approved the drug to Aimmune Therapeutics for mitigating "allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, that may occur with accidental exposure to peanuts." [6] [7] It is the first drug approved for treating peanut ...

  3. Schedule X - Wikipedia

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    Schedule X is a class of prescription drugs in India appearing as an appendix to the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules introduced in 1945. These are drugs which cannot be purchased over the counter without a valid prescription of a Registered Medical Practitioner (RMP). Also, the retailer has to preserve the prescription for a period of two years. [1]

  4. List of allergens - Wikipedia

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    True wheat allergies are very rare; it is estimated to effect 0.1%-2.2% of individuals depending on region. [60] The allergy does not commonly persist into adolescence. Gluten-free foods are safer for wheat allergic patients but they still may theoretically contain wheat's other allergenic proteins. [61]

  5. Anti-allergic agent - Wikipedia

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    List of common allergens Allergen Examples Environmental Airborne: pollen, pet dander, mould, dust mites, smoke [2] Skin: plants, cosmetics, cleaning detergents, insect stings, metals such as nickel and chromium. Food Milk, eggs, nuts, shellfish, soy and more [5] Medications Antibiotics, sulfonamides, NSAIDs, chemotherapy drugs and more. [6]

  6. New drug promises to help peanut allergies - AOL

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    A small French biopharmaceutical company has developed a new product to help allergy sufferers significantly increase their peanut tolerance.

  7. Peanut allergy drugs: Aimmune Therapeutics and DBV ... - AOL

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    Biopharmaceutical firms Aimmune Therapeutics and DBV Technologies are both competing to develop drugs to treat peanut allergies and get FDA approval first in 2019.

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  9. New toothpaste may reduce severe allergic reactions to ... - AOL

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    Scientists have developed a new toothpaste that shows potential to prevent severe allergic reactions in adults with peanut allergies. ... name, is a product from biotechnology company Intrommune ...