Alder (Alnus glutinosa) pollen 50,000BU/ml solution for skin prick test United Kingdom - English - MHRA (Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency)

alder (alnus glutinosa) pollen 50,000bu/ml solution for skin prick test

alnus glutinosa) pollen 50,000bu/ml solution for skin prick test (allergopharma - alder (alnus glutinosa) pollen allergen extract - solution for skin-prick test

SOLIDAGO CANADENSIS POLLEN- goldenrod injection, solution
JUNIPERUS CALIFORNICA POLLEN- juniper western injection, solution
CH United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

solidago canadensis pollen- goldenrod injection, solution juniperus californica pollen- juniper western injection, solution ch

alk-abello, inc. - solidago canadensis pollen (unii: 644cz16ir5) (solidago canadensis pollen - unii:644cz16ir5) - equus caballus skin 20000 [pnu] in 1 ml - hyposensitization (injection) therapy is a treatment for patients exhibiting allergic reactions to seasonal pollens, dust, molds, animal danders, various other inhalants, and in situations where the offending allergen cannot be avoided. prior to initiation of therapy, the clinical sensitivity should be established by careful evaluation of the patient’s history confirmed by diagnostic skin testing. hyposensitization should not be prescribed for sensitivities to allergens which can easily be avoided. a patient should not be immunized with preparations of allergens to which the patient has not demonstrated symptoms, ige antibodies, positive skin tests, or properly controlled challenge testing. in most cases, immunotherapy is not indicated for those allergens that can be eliminated or minimized by environmental control. patients on beta-blockers are not candidates for immunotherapy, as they can be non-responsive to beta-agonists that may be required to reverse a systemic reaction (also see warnings and adverse

COTTONSEED injection
CULTIVATED OAT POLLEN- avena sativa injection
CURVULARIA- curvularia lunata injection
CYPRESS, ARIZONA P United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

cottonseed injection cultivated oat pollen- avena sativa injection curvularia- curvularia lunata injection cypress, arizona p

allermed laboratories, inc. - cotton seed (unii: di0zrj0mxn) (cotton seed - unii:di0zrj0mxn) - alnus rhombifolia pollen 0.05 g in 1 ml - allergenic extract may be used as a diagnostic skin test reagent in persons suspected of being sensitive to the allergenic source material from which the extract is made. skin tests should be used in conjunction with a thorough allergic history to establish the relevance of a given allergen in the etiology of allergic disease. 4,5,6 immunotherapy with allergenic extract is indicated in persons suffering from allergic rhinitis, bronchitis, conjunctivitis, urticaria and asthma. the therapeutic efficacy of allergenic extract has been proven in ragweed, grass, and mountain cedar pollinosis, cat-induced asthma and hypersensitivity to hymenoptera venoms. 7-12 immunotherapy may be used along with or exclusive of antihistamines and other medications used to control allergic symptoms. allergenic extract should not be administered to a non-allergic person. however, there are no absolute contraindications to the use of allergenic extract for treatment in appropriate individuals. relativ

D-AL prick-test Armenia - English - Դեղերի և բժշկական տեխնոլոգիաների փորձագիտական կենտրոնի գործունեության Հայաստանի Հանրապետությունում

d-al prick-test

sevapharma a.s. - i-pollen - 1000jsk/1000pnu (1-grass pollen mixture i (1000jsk/ml) - arrhenatherum elatius, dactylis glomerata, festuca sp., lolium sp., phleum pratense, secale cereale, 2-spring trees (1000 jsk /ml) - alnus glutinosa, betula pendula, carpinus betulus, cor - solution for skin-prick test - i-pollen - 1000jsk/1000pnu (1-grass pollen mixture i (1000jsk/ml) - arrhenatherum elatius, dactylis glomerata, festuca sp., loli

OAK MIX- quercus rubra, quercus alba, quercus virginiana injection, solution
9 TREE MIX- acer saccharum pollen, alnus rhombifol United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

oak mix- quercus rubra, quercus alba, quercus virginiana injection, solution 9 tree mix- acer saccharum pollen, alnus rhombifol

alk-abello, inc. - quercus rubra pollen (unii: svw19et93c) (quercus rubra pollen - unii:svw19et93c), quercus alba pollen (unii: z4y9zsv4kk) (quercus alba pollen - unii:z4y9zsv4kk), quercus virginiana pollen (unii: 8kdg09a4go) (quercus virginiana pollen - unii:8kdg09a4go) - crab leg, unspecified 0.1 g in 1 ml - hyposensitization (injection) therapy is a treatment for patients exhibiting allergic reactions to seasonal pollens, dust, molds, animal danders, various other inhalants, and in situations where the offending allergen cannot be avoided. prior to initiation of therapy, the clinical sensitivity should be established by careful evaluation of the patient’s history confirmed by diagnostic skin testing. hyposensitization should not be prescribed for sensitivities to allergens which can easily be avoided. a patient should not be immunized with preparations of allergens to which the patient has not demonstrated symptoms, ige antibodies, positive skin tests, or properly controlled challenge testing. in most cases, immunotherapy is not indicated for those allergens that can be eliminated or minimized by environmental control. patients on beta-blockers are not candidates for immunotherapy, as they can be non-responsive to beta-agonists that may be required to reverse a systemic reaction (also see warnings and adverse

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

Alder (Alnus species) pollen 10,000DU/ml ODC solution for skin prick test United Kingdom - English - MHRA (Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency)

alder (alnus species) pollen 10,000du/ml odc solution for skin prick test

alnus species) pollen 10,000du/ml odc solution for skin prick test (allergy therapeutics (uk) ltd - alder (alnus species) pollen allergen extract - solution for skin-prick test

Alder (Alnus glutinosa) pollen 50HEP/ml solution for skin prick test United Kingdom - English - MHRA (Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency)

alder (alnus glutinosa) pollen 50hep/ml solution for skin prick test

alnus glutinosa) pollen 50hep/ml solution for skin prick test (inmunotek - alder (alnus glutinosa) pollen allergen extract - solution for skin-prick test

Trees mix I (early blossoming) 100,000BU/ml solution for skin prick test United Kingdom - English - MHRA (Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency)

trees mix i (early blossoming) 100,000bu/ml solution for skin prick test

early blossoming) 100,000bu/ml solution for skin prick test (allergopharma - elm (ulmus scabra) pollen allergen extract; alder (alnus glutinosa) pollen allergen extract; hazel (corylus avellana) pollen allergen extract; poplar (populus species) pollen allergen extract; willow (salix caprea) pollen allergen extract - solution for skin-prick test

POLLENS - GRASSES, JOHNSON GRASS SORGHUM HALEPENSE- johnson grass sorghum halepense injection, solution
POLLENS - GRASSES, OATS United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

pollens - grasses, johnson grass sorghum halepense- johnson grass sorghum halepense injection, solution pollens - grasses, oats

jubilant hollisterstier llc - sorghum halepense pollen (unii: 577va5b4hp) (sorghum halepense pollen - unii:577va5b4hp) - sorghum halepense pollen 0.1 g in 1 ml - allergenic extracts are indicated for use in diagnosis and immunotherapy of patients presenting symptoms of allergy (hay fever, rhinitis, etc.) to specific environmental allergens. the selection of allergenic extracts to be used should be based on a thorough and carefully taken history of hypersensitivity, and confirmed by skin testing. the use of mixed or unrelated antigens for skin testing is not recommended since, in the case of a positive reaction, it does not indicate which component of the mix is responsible for the reaction, while, in the case of a negative reaction, it fails to indicate whether the individual antigens at full concentration would give a positive reaction. utilization of such mixes for compounding a treatment may result, in the former case, in administering unnecessary antigens and, in the latter case, in the omission of a needed antigen. avoidance of allergens is to be advocated if possible, but cannot always be attained, e.g., allergy to dog dander in kennel owners and employees,