POLLENS - WEEDS AND GARDEN PLANTS, SHORT RAGWEED, AMBROSIA ARTEMISIIFOLIA- short ragweed, ambrosia artemisiifolia injection, sol USA - engelsk - 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

POLLENS - GRASSES, JOHNSON GRASS SORGHUM HALEPENSE- johnson grass sorghum halepense injection, solution
POLLENS - GRASSES, OATS USA - engelsk - 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,