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Allergy News Archive

30-Aug-2007

 

  • Pollen, Fruits, Veggies Help Trigger Oral Allergy Syndrome (HealthCentral.com)
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  • Pollen, Fruits, Veggies Help Trigger Oral Allergy Syndrome (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
    THURSDAY, Aug. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Up to one-third of people with seasonal allergies may suffer oral Allergy syndrome (OAS), which results from a cross-reactivity between seasonal airborne pollen proteins from weeds, grass and trees and similar proteins in some fresh fruits and vegetables.


  • Merck, Schering Plough seek OK for combo allergy drug (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)
    Merck & Co. Inc. and Schering Plough said Tuesday that they have asked the Food and Drug Administration to approve a once-daily combination of the Claritin and Singulair allergy drugs.


  • High Pollen Levels Take Toll On Allergy Sufferers (WBZ Boston)
    Allergy season is hitting harder than usual this year as pollen levels continue to skyrocket. More Massachusetts News


  • Schering-Plough/Merck & Co: allergy drug may be tough to market (Pharmaceutical Business Review)
    The FDA has accepted the marketing application for a fixed-dose combination of montelukast and loratadine, which if approved would address the needs of patients with both allergy and asthma. However, it will be difficult for Schering-Plough and Merck to promote this prescription drug to the appropriate patient population, as sufferers from mild disease often prefer to self-medicate.


  • Pollen, Fruits, Veggies Help Trigger Oral Allergy Syndrome (MedicineNet.com)
    Title: Pollen, Fruits, Veggies Help Trigger Oral Allergy Syndrome Category: Health News Created: 8/30/2007 Last Editorial Review: 8/30/2007


  • Allergy Agonies for Grand Valley Residents (KKCO Grand Junction)
    Over these last few weeks, a bright, sunny day in the Grand Valley can mean allergy agony for many. With the Western Slope on high alert for weed pollen, it's definitely bad news for people's allergies.


  • NSF's death from anti-malaria drug allergy ruled misadventure (Straits Times)
    A FULL-TIME national serviceman who developed drug Allergy after he was given anti-malaria drugs died nine days after his condition took a turn for the worse.


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