Share of Cost, Allergy Shots Are Helpful For Some Asthmatics, Risky For Others
Friday, Oct. 1st 2010 6:13 AM
Allergy shots can reduce symptoms of asthma, use of inhaled medications and allergy-related asthma attacks, confirms an updated review of studies. Yet, the treatment can also cause systemic side effects that range from a stuffy nose to fatal anaphylactic shock.
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