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Allergy Sublingual Immunotherapy

What is SLIT?

Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is the use of daily oral drops to treat allergies. Similar to allergy injections (SCIT), SLIT addresses underlying causes of allergies rather than simply treating symptoms. SLIT is given in gradually increasing doses & is an alternative to allergy injections.

How long has SLIT been in use?

It has been in use for over 60 years in various parts of the world.

How does SLIT work?

It works by allowing a person to be exposed to an antigen (allergy-causing substance) without having an allergic response (sneezing, itchy, watery eyes, etc.) over a period of time.

Is SLIT as effective as traditional allergy injections?

Recent studies show SLIT can be as effective as allergy injections. However, desired results while taking SLIT may take longer to achieve.

Is SLIT safe?

Recent studies show SLIT to be safe. Side effects may include mild irritation/itching of the mouth, lip & eye area as well as stomach upset, vomiting, & diarrhea.

What are the differences between SLIT & traditional allergy injections?

As mentioned above, SLIT involves oral drops daily. Traditional allergy injections include shot(s) weekly. *SEE NEXT PAGE for comparison of SLIT & SCIT

Who should not receive a SLIT dose?

Patients who have oral ulcerations or have had recent oral surgery
Patients who have a fever, chest cold, flu like symptoms, wheezing or shortness of breath
Patients who have hives, a rash, or have had a recent injection from another doctor
Patients who are asthmatic and whose symptoms are flaring.

Is SLIT covered by insurance?

SLIT is NOT currently covered by insurance or FDA approved.

SLIT Sublingual Immunotherapy

SCIT Subcutaneous Immunotherapy

Oral drops Injections
Daily Weekly (varies)
May advance @ home; take 1st dose @ office Must advance in office; may home when on maintenance (after approximately 6 weeks)
Less time in allergy department More time in allergy department
more co pays (if required by individual insurance plan)
NOT covered by insurance Partially/completely covered by insurance
Route NOT FDA approved FDA approved

SLIT (sublingual Immunotherapy) patient instructions Sheet
Sublingual Immunotherapy FAQ's

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