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Is sublingual immunotherapy safe for children?

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Is sublingual immunotherapy safe for children?

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Yes! While many allergists won’t start children on allergy shots until age 7, even infants can safely take oral drops. Unlike shots, oral drops are not associated with life-threatening anaphylactic reactions. In addition, the serum is all-natural, consisting of the same elements we breathe in daily in our environment.

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