POLLENS - WEEDS AND GARDEN PLANTS, SHORT RAGWEED, AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA- short ragweed, ambrosia artemisiifolia injection, sol United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

pollens - weeds and garden plants, short ragweed, ambrosia artemisiifolia- short ragweed, ambrosia artemisiifolia injection, sol

jubilant hollisterstier llc - ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen (unii: k20y81aco3) (ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen - unii:k20y81aco3) - ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - short ragweed pollen allergenic extract and short and giant ragweed pollen mix allergenic extract are indicated for: - skin test diagnosis of patients with a clinical history of allergy to ragweed pollen (short ragweed or short and giant ragweed pollen). - immunotherapy for the reduction of ragweed pollen-induced allergic symptoms confirmed by positive skin test or by in vitro testing for pollen-specific ige antibodies for short and/or giant ragweed pollen. short ragweed pollen and short and giant ragweed pollen mix allergenic extracts are contraindicated in individuals with the following conditions: - severe, unstable or uncontrolled asthma. - history of any severe systemic reaction to the allergen extract when administered for diagnosis or treatment. - medical condition that reduces the ability to survive anaphylaxis. risk summary all pregnancies have a risk of birth defect, loss, or other adverse outcomes.  in the u.s.  general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarria

POLLEN EXTRACTS Israel - English - Ministry of Health

pollen extracts

trupharm marketing 1985 ltd. - pollen extracts - solution for injection - pollen extracts - tree pollen - tree pollen - skin testing and immunotherapy.

POLLENS - GRASSES, BROME, SMOOTH BROMUS INERMIS- brome, smooth bromus inermis injection, solution
POLLENS - GRASSES, CORN, CULT United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

pollens - grasses, brome, smooth bromus inermis- brome, smooth bromus inermis injection, solution pollens - grasses, corn, cult

jubilant hollisterstier llc - bromus inermis pollen (unii: 766qt72bk6) (bromus inermis pollen - unii:766qt72bk6) - bromus inermis pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the

POLLENS - WEEDS, CARELESS WEED AMARANTHUS PALMERI- careless weed amaranthus palmeri injection, solution
POLLENS - WEEDS, CARELE United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

pollens - weeds, careless weed amaranthus palmeri- careless weed amaranthus palmeri injection, solution pollens - weeds, carele

jubilant hollisterstier llc - amaranthus palmeri pollen (unii: 1gh3wv23kh) (amaranthus palmeri pollen - unii:1gh3wv23kh) - amaranthus palmeri pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the

POLLENS - TREES, COTTONWOOD, COMMON POPULUS DELTOIDES- cottonwood, common populus deltoides injection, solution
POLLENS - TREES United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

pollens - trees, cottonwood, common populus deltoides- cottonwood, common populus deltoides injection, solution pollens - trees

jubilant hollisterstier llc - populus deltoides pollen (unii: 476dvv63wp) (populus deltoides pollen - unii:476dvv63wp) - populus deltoides pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the

POLLENS - TREES, OAK, RED QUERCUS RUBRA- oak, red quercus rubra injection, solution
POLLENS - TREES, OLIVE OLEA EUROPAEA- olive United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

pollens - trees, oak, red quercus rubra- oak, red quercus rubra injection, solution pollens - trees, olive olea europaea- olive

jubilant hollisterstier llc - quercus rubra pollen (unii: svw19et93c) (quercus rubra pollen - unii:svw19et93c) - quercus rubra pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the

POLLENS - TREES, WILLOW, BLACK SALIX NIGRA- willow, black salix nigra injection, solution
POLLENS - WEEDS AND GARDEN PLANTS, CO United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

pollens - trees, willow, black salix nigra- willow, black salix nigra injection, solution pollens - weeds and garden plants, co

jubilant hollisterstier llc - salix nigra pollen (unii: 6m2jih93zn) (salix nigra pollen - unii:6m2jih93zn) - salix nigra pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - certain diagnostics carry labeling which states allergenic extract for diagnostic use only . data to support the therapeutic use of products labeled with this statement have not been established. 14 in addition to a carefully taken history, the use of glycerin-containing extracts in scratch, prick or puncture testing is an accepted method in the diagnosis of allergic conditions. 1, 2, 3 extracts of all allergens do not produce equivalent results in scratch, prick or puncture tests. the intensity of the skin reactions produced will be determined by two factors: the degree of sensitivity of the patient, and the nature of the allergenic extract applied. scratch, prick or puncture tests are not as sensitive as the intradermal test, but are safer and cause less discomfort. they may, therefore, be the method of choice when a large number of tests are needed, or when testing the pediatric patient. in some cases, where the relatively insensitive scratch, prick or puncture tests are negative or do not confirm the

ORALAIR- anthoxanthum odoratum pollen, dactylis glomerata pollen, lolium perenne pollen, phelum pratense pollen, and poa pratens United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oralair- anthoxanthum odoratum pollen, dactylis glomerata pollen, lolium perenne pollen, phelum pratense pollen, and poa pratens

stallergenes - phleum pratense pollen (unii: 65m88rw2eg) (phleum pratense top - unii:s7pw24bx20, phleum pratense pollen - unii:65m88rw2eg), anthoxanthum odoratum pollen (unii: 2kik19r45y) (anthoxanthum odoratum pollen - unii:2kik19r45y), dactylis glomerata pollen (unii: 83n78ida7p) (dactylis glomerata pollen - unii:83n78ida7p), poa pratensis pollen (unii: scb8j7ls3t) (poa pratensis pollen - unii:scb8j7ls3t), lolium perenne pollen (unii: 4t81lb52r0) (lolium perenne pollen - unii:4t81lb52r0) - anthoxanthum odoratum pollen 100 [ir] - oralair is an allergen extract indicated as immunotherapy for the treatment of grass pollen-induced allergic rhinitis with or without conjunctivitis confirmed by positive skin test or in vitro testing for pollen-specific ige antibodies for any of the five grass species contained in this product. oralair is approved for use in persons 5 through 65 years of age. oralair is not indicated for the immediate relief of allergy symptoms. oralair is contraindicated in patients with: - severe, unstable or uncontrolled asthma - history of any severe systemic allergic reaction - history of any severe local reaction to sublingual allergen immunotherapy - a history of eosinophilic esophagitis - hypersensitivity to any of the inactive ingredients (mannitol, microcrystalline cellulose, croscarmellose sodium, colloidal anhydrous silica, magnesium stearate and lactose monohydrate) contained in this product [ see description (11) ] risk summary all pregnancies have a risk of birth defect, loss, or other adverse outcomes.

STANDARDIZED MEADOW FESCUE POLLEN- festuca elatior solution
TIMOTHY-ORCHARD STANDARDIZED GRASS POLLEN MIX- phleum pratense and United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

standardized meadow fescue pollen- festuca elatior solution timothy-orchard standardized grass pollen mix- phleum pratense and

greer laboratories, inc. - festuca pratensis pollen (unii: a0wfq8p6n1) (festuca pratensis pollen - unii:a0wfq8p6n1) - festuca pratensis pollen 10000 [bau] in 1 ml - greer standardized grass pollen allergenic extracts are indicated for: - skin test diagnosis of patients with a clinical history of allergy to one or more of the following grass pollens: bermuda, kentucky blue (june), meadow fescue, orchard, perennial rye, redtop, sweet vernal, timothy. - immunotherapy for the reduction of grass pollen-induced allergic symptoms confirmed by positive skin test or by in vitro testing for pollen-specific ige antibodies for bermuda grass pollen, kentucky blue (june) grass pollen, meadow fescue grass pollen, orchard grass pollen, perennial rye grass pollen, redtop grass pollen, sweet vernal grass pollen, or timothy grass pollen. standardized grass pollen allergenic extracts are contraindicated in patients with: - severe, unstable or uncontrolled asthma - history of any severe systemic allergic reaction or any severe local reaction to subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy 8.1 pregnancy risk summary all pregnancies have a risk of birth defect, loss, or other adverse outcomes. i

SHORT AND GIANT RAGWEED POLLEN MIX- ambrosia artemisiifolia and ambrosia trifida solution
SHORT RAGWEED POLLEN- ambrosia artemi United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

short and giant ragweed pollen mix- ambrosia artemisiifolia and ambrosia trifida solution short ragweed pollen- ambrosia artemi

greer laboratories, inc. - ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen (unii: k20y81aco3) (ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen - unii:k20y81aco3), ambrosia trifida pollen (unii: ku1v1898xx) (ambrosia trifida pollen - unii:ku1v1898xx) - ambrosia artemisiifolia pollen 0.025 g in 1 ml - short ragweed pollen allergenic extract and short and giant ragweed pollen mix allergenic extract are indicated for: - skin test diagnosis of patients with a clinical history of allergy to ragweed pollen (short ragweed or short and giant ragweed pollen). - immunotherapy for the reduction of ragweed pollen-induced allergic symptoms confirmed by positive skin test or by in vitro testing for pollen-specific ige antibodies for short and/or giant ragweed pollen. short ragweed pollen allergenic extract and short and giant ragweed pollen mix allergenic extract are contraindicated in patients with: - severe, unstable or uncontrolled asthma - history of any severe systemic allergic reaction or any severe local reaction to subcutaneous allergen immunotherapy 8.1 pregnancy risk summary all pregnancies have a risk of birth defect, loss, or other adverse outcomes. in the u.s. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage in clinically recognized pregnancies is 2 to 4% and 15 to