Anonymous wrote:FDA has approved Xolair for treatment of some food allergies. Studies show it can also reduce reaction to peanuts. Anyone has had any experience with this treatment? Any doctors to recommend in the McLean/Tysons area that administer this treatment? I have a 6 year old with severe peanut allergies. I am looking for a good allergist in the area to discuss treatment options. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:NP but my DD teen has food allergies, seasonal allergies and terrible eczema on face and neck. Has your teen experienced any side effects from this drug? It may be worth it for her eczema but even more so if it can help her with walnuts, pecans, peanuts and sesame.
Anonymous wrote:Following. My 7 yr old DD has severe food allergies to peanut, egg, milk, flaxseed, and tree nuts. She's had a number of accidental exposures over the years, requiring Epipen administration and ER visits. As a result, she has developed significant food-related anxiety. She also has asthma, eczema, and environmental allergies. She's basically always sniffly and itchy, despite Zyrtec, steroid cream, etc. Last year, we discussed Xolair with her allergist as a potential treatment option but of course it wasn't yet approved for food allergy treatment. I'm hoping that it might be a game-changer for us - but also want to understand more about any potential risks associated with this drug.
Anonymous wrote:Following. My 7 yr old DD has severe food allergies to peanut, egg, milk, flaxseed, and tree nuts. She's had a number of accidental exposures over the years, requiring Epipen administration and ER visits. As a result, she has developed significant food-related anxiety. She also has asthma, eczema, and environmental allergies. She's basically always sniffly and itchy, despite Zyrtec, steroid cream, etc. Last year, we discussed Xolair with her allergist as a potential treatment option but of course it wasn't yet approved for food allergy treatment. I'm hoping that it might be a game-changer for us - but also want to understand more about any potential risks associated with this drug.
Anonymous wrote:FDA has approved Xolair for treatment of some food allergies. Studies show it can also reduce reaction to peanuts. Anyone has had any experience with this treatment? Any doctors to recommend in the McLean/Tysons area that administer this treatment? I have a 6 year old with severe peanut allergies. I am looking for a good allergist in the area to discuss treatment options. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:FDA has approved Xolair for treatment of some food allergies. Studies show it can also reduce reaction to peanuts. Anyone has had any experience with this treatment? Any doctors to recommend in the McLean/Tysons area that administer this treatment? I have a 6 year old with severe peanut allergies. I am looking for a good allergist in the area to discuss treatment options. Thank you.