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Welcome! This board is for sharing information, experiences, suggestions, and questions among pet allergy sufferers (people allergic to dogs). It is not intended to replace advice from medical professionals. Always contact your own allergy specialist for the diagnosis and treatment of your allergies!

There is NO "non-allergic" (no allergy causing) dog breed! All dogs produce dander, saliva, and urine that people can be allergic to. However, some dog breeds supposedly produce less dander than others. These breeds are often referred to as being "hypo-allergenic" (LESS LIKELY to cause an allergic reaction) or "allergy friendly". Read more.

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Jen

jmuhl@wadsnet.com


Apr 24, 07 - 4:04 PM
Do prescription meds help you control symptoms?

Is there anyone out there using daily prescriptions such as allegra and nasonex to control their dog allergies? Are they working?
Kris



Jun 20th, 2007 - 2:51 PM
Re: Do prescription meds help you control symptoms?

I use prescription asthma and allergy medications continuosly to control my dog and other allergies. These medications reduce the level of my allergic reactions quite a bit if I take them as prescribed. Skipping a dose worsens my allergies almost immediately.


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